So both my plants are growing great. About a week ago I noticed the leaves were starting to turn yellow with a couple brown spots here and there. Didnt worry much about it as I thought it was just a sign that they need some nutes. Well I fed them some N Monday morning and it seemed to slow down...
She is 19 days old from germination. (Outdoor grow) The last couple days I've noticed a couple spots on leaves and the edges are slightly yellow/brown. Is this a nutrient deficiency? Too much water? I haven't started nutrients yet. Any help appreciated.
She is 19 days old from germination. (Outdoor grow) The last couple days I've noticed a couple spots on leaves and the edges are slightly yellow/brown. Is this a nutrient deficiency? Too much water? I haven't started nutrients yet. Any help appreciated. ☺
I have 2 of these growing right now in 4.5 inch square pots. They are doing good at 10 days old. Will I be okay transplanting them into either the ground or 3 gallon pot with the same soil. The ground site would be pre-prepped. I would dig 2x2 foot hole and put organic compost soil in it which...
I have 2 of these growing right now in 4.5 inch square pots. They are doing good at 10 days old. I am curious if anyone has any experience with this strain? or autos in general? Will I be okay transplanting them into either the ground or 3 gallon pot with the same soil. The ground site would be...
Up potting? Are you saying wait until root wraps itself around the pot than plant in the ground or bigger pot? If I do transfer, which I want to for better yield, than I will be using same soil to help the shock. (If there is any)
I forgot to mention that they are auto northern lights. Does that affect when I should transfer them? I have heard by 4 weeks some are already flowering.
Thanks man, there only a week old now. So will see what they look like when the time comes. If you had to guess how long until they should be moved to the ground?
When you say rake, do you mean shake some of the excess soil off? This is my first time I'm just trying to do things right. So much false information online it's crazy.
So I don't have to cut roots or anything like that? I've read that its hard for the plant to adapt to its new environment. Is this true or should I not worry about it?
I started my plants in 4.5 inch square pots and I am waiting for them to get big enough to either put them in the ground or in a bigger pot. Which is better a pot or the ground? How is this done step by step? I have read that the roots will grow around the pot its in so would I have to do...