Hi all. I'm growing some Blue Cheese at this present moment, and 2 of them sprouted about 2 weeks ago, and the remaining one just a couple days ago. Currently, all 3 are 3/4 centimetres tall, with the very first one that sprouted starting to show the second set of leaves coming through. I will not disclose my location, but I live in a typically humid climate. Currently Autumn here, with day temps still easing down from Summer (anywhere from 26-32° degrees Celsius on average per day). The plants look mighty fine already, however the very first one that sprouted, the first two leaves are already quite large but seem to be pointing outwards, while yet still maintaining that "praying to God" look. A little confused.. I've just recently given them a light spray with Seasol and they seem to be thriving. I usually grow them outside, being my 4th of 5th set of plants, but due to the last couple of days being over 30°c they have been inside my shed under a 16/8 ratio. Any tips, advice etc. strongly encouraged and welcome. Light I'm using is an E27, 72LED grow lamp with cooling and heating lighting. Not the best, but at this stage seems to be doing well. Once temps lower down and remain under 30 they will be outside full time. I'm what you might call a minimalist grower, I prefer to not go all out, or all professional, and just do what I can with what I can. And the successes I've had are phenomenal!
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