After 24 hours in glass of water, I put the seeds 48 hours to germinate using the paper towel method inside the container you see in the photo. Then moved both germinated seeds (with a 1cm root) to the substrate.
The 6th day they showed up in the surface as you see in the photos.
Hey guys! I noticed one of my little plants (Mario) looks less healthy than his sister (Maria). It has some white snipes on the leaves
Do you think it could be a Nitrogen deficiency? Should I start adding nutrients already? (Haven't started with nutrients yet)
Oh I'm going to disagree with my growmies on this one - autos do not like nutes in their first week or two and do just fine without them! If you're growing in Bio-Bizz Light, they're getting SOME nutes now so I wouldn't add any more - not for another week at least! I think the color is simple genetics and she'll calm down and get on with life normally very soon. I once had a plant that was stubbornly lime green her entire life and it didn't impact the grow or the harvest. I think she'll be just fine!
Good luck!
Hey guys! Do you think these are thrips?
The leaves have these white snipes already since some days ago.
Also, If you look carefully, there are micro white things on some parts in the leaves that could be the thrips themselves.
I'm thinking of adding potasium soap for this.
High cannanova,
This is not done by trips.
I would not do anything for now and just keep an eye on it if it doesn't become worse it's nothing (I do not think that this is anything to worry about).
You should buy a x60 pocket microscope. These things are like and can help identifying pests and look at the trichomes so you know when is the perfect time to harvest.
Happy Growing! 😋
@DutchDoobie, Yeah it looks like those were scars because they got burned from the humidity coming by using the plastic domes. Probably humidity was like 90% inside the domes, and it got the leaves burnt :(