Growing from strawberry (soil-type hydroponics) seeds2
After 38 days, I transplanted it into a sideways plastic bottle.
Be careful about transplanting. Take care not to fill the place where the new crown called the crown at the center of the seedling comes out.
(If you fill the crown, the strawberry may rot and die.)
When I planted, I buried the crown so that the center of the crown would be the boundary with the soil.
Transplantation of all seedlings (^ ◇ ^)
Fertilizer water automatically flows from the middle dish.
After 45 days, the strawberry seedlings seem to have been successfully transplanted. (*´ω`)
So far, I'm growing well without pest damage.
Yeah? ('ω') Did something come out?
When I looked into it, it was called a liner, and it seems that it will continue to grow and increase its stock.
52 days later
It feels good that the wasabi and leaves grow. Is this a lot of strawberries? ( *´艸`)
The liner also extends from various places.
66 days later
The liner stretches from place to place, and it looks like it's going to be collected. (;^ω^)
I wonder if I have to do something.
Well, if I was observing the liner ...
Strawberry leaves are black.
After checking, Chip Burn! It seems to be a phenomenon caused by calcium deficiency.
Uh-n (;^ω^) I'm giving you fertilizer ... why?
If you look more closely, If the temperature rises, the fertilizer will melt and nitrogen will be excessive,
There seems to be a case where calcium absorption doesn't work well due to the influence.
As a countermeasure, I tried to reduce the concentration of fertilizer water.
The liner is growing well. (^ ◇ ^)
That? If so, when will it actually be born?(´・ω・`)
Here's an important fact! ! !
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