The first issue I see is the Brita water. No need to use Brita water, it does nothing to help your plant. Do you have a problem with your tap water? If not, use tap for irrigation.

The second thing that jumps out at me is there are no pH readings anywhere in your form answers. You need to check (and possibly adjust) the pH of your irrigation mixture each time you water. You can do this with either pH test strips or a pH meter, depending on your budget and how much you want to fuss with it.

You will need the supplies to adjust your pH up or down. This can be done multiple ways, depending on your situation. You'll have to do some research to determine what method may work for you.

I'm not sure what your Wilko soil has included. Does the package state there are added nutrients? It would be something like "plant food added", "feeds for 3 months", etc. At 3 weeks old, they may be wanting a bit of food.

You generally need two different nute formulas, one for green growing (vegging) and one for blooming. The vegging nutes are not as important as the bloom nutes.

These grow forums are packed full of searchable information. I would suggest you start with the FAQs and stickies. Good luck.
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