Can someone help me

charface

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I agree they are big enough to start a reduced feeding, like 1/4 of the recommended solution n build from there.
You showed a pic of a damaged leaf set and this sounds dumb but sometimes stuff just happens in between phases.
It takes time for roots to get established.



The dying plants is troubling as its pretty hard to kill them and you don`t appear to be clueless
but without seeing it happen I couldn't say why.

All in all looking at the pic with the plants I see nothing to fret over.
Just start feeding and my guess is they will start pumping in a week or two.

One thing you could do is raise the lower plants up so they get better light.

Also if anything they look super dry
 

1sttimegrower2

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I got fox farm and advanced nutrients they’ve never done me wrong and thanks for all the advice guys I just got a little worried I’ve never had a time where I had an issue right away or with weird growth like the stalk is curvy and some of the leaves are twisted the seeds are from bonza but with all the seeds I’ve ever ordered I’ve never seen something like this lol but I will add I’m learning with these smart pots I’ve never used them before I usually use plastic or do hydro but since I’ve used these I feel like I have to water every other day
 

charface

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I got fox farm and advanced nutrients they’ve never done me wrong and thanks for all the advice guys I just got a little worried I’ve never had a time where I had an issue right away or with weird growth like the stalk is curvy and some of the leaves are twisted the seeds are from bonza but with all the seeds I’ve ever ordered I’ve never seen something like this lol but I will add I’m learning with these smart pots I’ve never used them before I usually use plastic or do hydro but since I’ve used these I feel like I have to water every other day
Do you turn the pots ever? I thought maybe not since the one was leaning so hard towards the light.
I do until flower.

Those smart pots are great, I put them in a big drain pan directly, as in no grate.
I water the soil and the water passes into the drain pan and is slowly drank up from the bottom.
That will allow you to water less. Keep your humidity and temps in check also.

I usually just drop those pots right into the next container and the roots will grow right through the bag into the new soil
 

charface

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again in that pic one plant is way away from the light. training from the start will fix that but in the meantime I would elevate
the smaller plant closer to the light
 

1sttimegrower2

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Ok I’ll try that I just bought the net so I can tie the branches down once there taller and I usually turn them and move them around but works been hectic and I’ve been super tired once I get home I usually fall asleep but I didn’t know the roots grow out of the bag that’s awesome lol
 

charface

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If the bag is in contact with moisture roots will make their way through.
The outer bag not in contact will prune the roots and not spin out.

Inside a concern will be added height if you dont burry the small bag deep enough.
 

charface

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Thanks man that’s really cool those look amazing
Thanks but to be honest those are just some re`vegged plants I threw out last summer because I was recovering from knee surgery
and couldn't get around.
I didnt really train them. I was surprised they turned out as well as they did in spite of me, lol
 

Bernie420

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Do you turn the pots ever? I thought maybe not since the one was leaning so hard towards the light.
I do until flower.

Those smart pots are great, I put them in a big drain pan directly, as in no grate.
I water the soil and the water passes into the drain pan and is slowly drank up from the bottom.
That will allow you to water less. Keep your humidity and temps in check also.

I usually just drop those pots right into the next container and the roots will grow right through the bag into the new soil
This isnt a good idea as that pool of water is more than likely really hot ppm wise and not a balanced nutrient solution for your plants and having your bottom roots sitting in the water could drown them. If your having success, sweet, just not a good idea.
 

Bernie420

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I have no idea what’s wrong with these there I’m happy frog soil there not getting any nutes yet I wait until a month isn’t up until I give them nutes I water every three days there on a 18/6 schedule there In 1 gallon smart pots thinking of reporting today maybe there rootbound or something I hope not but I can’t figure it out some of my seedlings have died in the beginning like 3 or 4 of them my temp is at 72 and rh is at 38
Watering every three days seems like a lot for such small plants unless you just water a little right around the plant base idk. Not root bound and humidity should be up around 55-60 in veg. Plants look pretty good cant worry to much about a couple of messed up leaves.
 
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