supersymmetry
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saw one more microscopic white thing walking on the top of a leaf. spider mite, i presume. sprayed w/ Don't Bug Me. don't see any more of them. sprayed under plant sorta thoroughly w/ mid-5's pH water.
some of the leaves from right around the heat stress on june 4th have obvious chunks missing, although they are long since covered by newer & denser canopy up above.
a few of the upper leaves are coming out missing the very tip of the leaf. definitely not eaten by pests. possibly a nute deficiency...? i wish i knew what this was called so i could research it more.
*damn*, this plant is growing quickly, and drinking/eating quickly. i never guessed that the growth rate would be so exponential or so accelerated. the xylem is freaky thick for a plant this size. i find it funny myself. it's like a beefed-up/fortified freak of nature.
i took a 20"x24" mirror & cut four irregular triangles out of it, appx 2"x6"x7" each. those four are now sitting at a reclined angle on the dirt and reflecting UFO light to the g13 undersides. extremely great light coverage all around, especially for a first try. if/when i cut out some more strategic mirror pieces, i should be able to keep this plant very well lit all the way through harvest time.
temperature between 72 and 75 fahrenheit seems to be the optimum temperature for this plant.
might be forgetting something, but that's plenty for now. more 2moro.
some of the leaves from right around the heat stress on june 4th have obvious chunks missing, although they are long since covered by newer & denser canopy up above.
a few of the upper leaves are coming out missing the very tip of the leaf. definitely not eaten by pests. possibly a nute deficiency...? i wish i knew what this was called so i could research it more.
*damn*, this plant is growing quickly, and drinking/eating quickly. i never guessed that the growth rate would be so exponential or so accelerated. the xylem is freaky thick for a plant this size. i find it funny myself. it's like a beefed-up/fortified freak of nature.
i took a 20"x24" mirror & cut four irregular triangles out of it, appx 2"x6"x7" each. those four are now sitting at a reclined angle on the dirt and reflecting UFO light to the g13 undersides. extremely great light coverage all around, especially for a first try. if/when i cut out some more strategic mirror pieces, i should be able to keep this plant very well lit all the way through harvest time.
temperature between 72 and 75 fahrenheit seems to be the optimum temperature for this plant.
might be forgetting something, but that's plenty for now. more 2moro.