Better Call Paul
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If nothing else add some small river rocks or hydroton. Little to no drainage is not good. Also 10 degrees Celsius is pretty cold add a heater.View attachment 4090700 I have a 5 week old autoflower I keep in my garage and the soil is always too wet. I overwatered it a week ago and it only dried out slightly. The humidity is around 66% and temp is around 10°C. I can see that algae is starting to grow on the surface of the soil. I know I need perlite, I'm still looking for it. Any suggestions on what I should do?
I will be transplanting it into a grow bag soon along with some perlite.When I grew in soil I used cloth pots,I had very good luck with the grocery bags that you reuse.They were only .99.
I will transplant it to a bigger container as soon as the soil is dry enough. And i finally found some perlite so i will definitely mix that in.I don't see any pearlite in that soil.
I usually use about 20% which allows for drainage - pure soil is like a sponge.
Repot with a better mix & warm it up unless you want to end up tossing it in the bin.
Personally, I would just mix up a new batch of soil with perlite. Transplant her. Yah, yah Oh your going to shock her.
Better to shock her now and get some better drainage, then going through what you are doing now.
JMHO
Good Luck