Replant Those Long Stretchy Stems ( Its Easy )
thank's,i did it 10 days ago,(10 days old seedling's),all survived@thriving+rep.
Replant Those Long Stretchy Stems ( Its Easy )
thank's,i did it 10 days ago,(10 days old seedling's),all survived@thriving+rep.
I think im haveing this issue, where there long and kinda bobble head-ish, can you suggest a change.
p4.jpg My set up is kinda whack, I have a CFL in a lamp, and a foil chamber to be reflective....would put the outside which was the original plan but we have been haveing terrible weather in general. Also do they stress if I mive them too much, on a ice sunny day I would like to move them outside on a sunny day
I believe in the rebury method it is a very effective method
Thank you goten for your reply I didn't read it untill now but I used some common sense that I had stored up and did what you said and now two weeks later its lookin good like the rest of the ladies.. I'm still curious though as to if a guy was to lightly score/slice little spots in the stem your covering up would that speed/help new roots or would it chance stem rot or other unwantedness's lol sorry about the spelling not my best subject, thanks in advanced!
thanks for the info this is my first post on riu i found this through youtube
hi there i just stumbled on this thread and had a look at your pic. foil in a grow room is a complete no no. it actually does not reflect and absorbs the light. Just thought i would give ya the heads up mate
ok, Im a newby!! I have ended up with 15 (left) seedlings...dif strains, have no idea what!! Was giving them Superthrive for nutrients...figured I might be giving too much so stopped but now the leaves on some of them are curling under and turning a lighter shade....how can I tell what I'm doing wrong b4 I loose them all! PLEASE ADVISE! thnx I did see some pics that do resemble a couple of my plants. Also thnx for the info for lowering my lights and how to fix my stretchy stems!!! I'v got several that are approx 6-7 inches and approx 5 wks old with only the 3rd "tier" of leaves starting....what else should I do...any suggestions?? thnx!
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flush them out and stop nutrients until the leaves stop curling under. I believe that means you have under-watered them. Yellowing could mean either too much light or nutrient burn. Flushing requires watering only (plain water) for a while, I would say at least a week or so. I'm a noob so you may wanna check with a more seasoned grower but at any rate, watering only won't hurt anything.
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