Flump's Grow: Dinamed CBD, 2019/12

Idk if it is the light, but the colour is looking a bit pale. Doc recommended using the trans drench, have you done that yet?

Also...those lower leaves could be pruned off.
I used Trans + Root powder when I planted the seed. Plain water the next watering. Didn't water since. Soil is still wet...

I can prune the first set of leaves.

Thanks!
 
Here's some picture without the light. Flash only.
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I used Trans + Root powder when I planted the seed. Plain water the next watering. Didn't water since. Soil is still wet...

I can prune the first set of leaves.

Thanks!
Yup....do like Duggs suggest and give a trans drench when she's ready. It can't hurt and there is something a little off there. We should be seeing a darker green with a shiny look.

I would take the lowest couple nodes off. They are gonna come off eventually and everything else is looking good. Taking them off will let her focus on the roots a bit more I think. There is a bit of a droop in the leaf posture...so after the next drench we should see her perk up a bit.
 
Kinda looks like she was overwatered....but some plants just look droopy like that. She'll be fine, Let her dry out good before that drench.

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Might be it. Didn't take any chance and watered her before going on an away trip. Pot was dry but not bucket of feathers dry... I'll do as seedling and Duggan said and wait for the pot to dry completely and give her Trans next watering.
 
slightly overwatered, as has been pointed out already.

Also, raise your temps a bit. I can tell it's just a bit too cold in that pot. Make sure it's well insulated from a cold concrete slab. Keep temps in the 70-80 range farenheit.

Other than that, it's looking good!
Thanks Doc.

Temps are 79F day and around 66 to 68F night. Pot sits on a grit guard 2in on top of 2in insulation panel.
 
slightly overwatered, as has been pointed out already.

Also, raise your temps a bit. I can tell it's just a bit too cold in that pot. Make sure it's well insulated from a cold concrete slab. Keep temps in the 70-80 range farenheit.

Other than that, it's looking good!
Doc, how did you see that the temps were a bit off?

Ya....Doc is concerned with your temps dropping below 70F.....66F is too chilly.. Try and keep temps between 70 and 85F Ok.
I got a small portable heater for $15 CDN that I plugged into a timer for nighttime. It has an integrated small fan that will push some hot air in the tent. I will play with the temps settings tonight to make sure the temperatures are in range...
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Hey Flump! Why not put that heater in the tent? I used to do the same thing but used a hair dryer on high pointing in the intake duct, it was hooked to my ink bird temp controller, keeping the low temp above 68/70. Now I have a little heater like yours but it's inside the tent, still hooked to the controller. It's been said the little light on the heater or other devices is not enough light to affect the plants but why risk it, I cover with duct tape.

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Hey Flump! Why not put that heater in the tent? I used to do the same thing but used a hair dryer on high pointing in the intake duct, it was hooked to my ink bird temp controller, keeping the low temp above 68/70. Now I have a little heater like yours but it's inside the tent, still hooked to the controller. It's been said the little light on the heater or other devices is not enough light to affect the plants but why risk it, I cover with duct tape.

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Hey ween,
Thanks for the suggestion.. However, it's explicitly written on the box that this heater is not meant to be used in a high humidity environment... I'm guessing a grow tent at 65 RH qualifies as a high humidity environment..? Didn't take chance...
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Doc, how did you see that the temps were a bit off?

The color of the petioles and posture of the leaves say "I'm a bit cold."

Phosphorus uptake drops off with temperature and those are some of the signs. Please note: it's not a deficiency! It has to do with the orchestra of life in your container and how to get everyone healthy and happy.

4 or 5 degrees and wet/dry will make all the difference. You'll see.
 
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