First time grower. Feeling alittle unsure.

Ashydougie

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this is my first grow, trying to grow 6 mother plants and choose best 4 to clone. 3 are kings kush and 3 are granddaddy purple. Growing under t5s in cannaterra profesional plus. Transplanted 2 days ago and watered with 1.5gals of distilled water with a drop of superthrive. Seeing some yellow that has me feeling alittle uneasy. After reading many threads i have come to conculsion that i may be over watering. Havent used any nutes yet. Any advice would be much appreciated. I would like to top the plants eventually to create a bonsai but not exactly sure when the time is right. Thanks.
 

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Could be transplant shock, when you potted up did you damage any roots ?. Did you give them a watering after transplanting ?... they are still small and dont drink much at the moment so keep watering to a minimum. Use the dry pot method to know when to water. As for topping/fim you shouldnt do that until your 3-5 th node. the best thing to do is break everything up into chunks and do some research on google for all of your questions because 95% of the time you will have your answer without having to ask
 
Hey furious, i did water after and had a pretty easy time transplanting no roits were damaged. I will try to google some of my questions and see what i can find. Thanks for the response.
 
When I transplant, I prepare the pot by burying a cup in the soil to form a hole the same size as my root ball. I water OUTSIDE the edge of the cup until I believe the soil is saturated enough well beneath the surface. I let that sit for about 24 hours. Then I water my seedling. The next day, I remove the cup in the soil and I place my rootball into the hole in the soil (I add mykos to the hole).

Everyone is different but doing it this way, my girls never have transplant shock. I don’t have to water for sometime and get great growth. Last pic is 3 1/2 days after transplant. Hope this helps! Good luck on the grow too...very interested to see that GDP!! bongsmilie
 

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