Ok, finally getting around to getting these up today. This is the three week update on the girls and I am afraid that I might be causing them to grow a little slowly because of the temps I am dealing with. I wanted to put some extra light in with the girls, but was having a hard time getting the temps to stay much under 88 degrees.
I went out for a couple of hours today and literally in that time, some issues developed with some of the leaves on the plants... I fed them with a little General Organics Bio Thrive Grow with a bit of Cal/Mag, a little Bio Root and some Bio Weed today since I have a sample pack box of a bunch of their stuff. Hopefully that will help with the issues I am having.
So, without further ado... this is how they are looking at three weeks, about a week before I would like to switch them to 12/12. Feedback is always appreciated!!!
BS1:
She is a classic looking little girl, nice even nodes, and starting to get a little bit of build up in the inner canopy. I think that she is a little small for 3 weeks, standing in at a little over 7.5 inches, but she is nice and full and round, covering the entire diameter of the pot. I was always thinking she was going to be a scrawny girl, but she seems to want to prove me wrong on that...
BS2:
This little girl is like a stump... straight up, not a lot of bushing out, but the growth in the inner areas by the main stem is just blowing up. There is a whole ecosystem going on under the bigger fan leaves! I was stoked to see how much undergrowth there is on this plant! Now, if I could just get her to perk up and look as happy as she seems to be healthy!!
And then here are the problems that I spotted today. Like I said, they happened within the space of about 4 hours... I looked in on them this morning, and then when I got back home, I found leaves that looked like this....
Sorry about the blackout on the one pic, but there was just too nice of a pic of my fingerprints for putting up here...
If anyone can take a look and tell me what the problem is that is causing these issues, it would be GREATLY appreciated!