sorry about the pic dunno how this happen ,using soil ,compost and perlite from my local store ,the country where i live i cant get the super soils like u guys use( foxfarm etc...) am using flora series as nutrients with a bit of superthrive and it was there very 1st feeding...my PH was 6.5 as recommended on the chart and i used half the the dose.MBB,
Rather then overwhelming us with similar pictures...just a few would do. Better to add info such as soil type, strain, nutrients and such.
Did you feed after transplant? sometimes a too heavy feed will do that.
JD
sorry about the pic dunno how this happen ,using soil ,compost and perlite from my local store ,the country where i live i cant get the super soils like u guys use( foxfarm etc...) am using flora series as nutrients with a bit of superthrive and it was there very 1st feeding...my PH was 6.5 as recommended on the chart and i used half the the dose.MBB,
Rather then overwhelming us with similar pictures...just a few would do. Better to add info such as soil type, strain, nutrients and such.
Did you feed after transplant? sometimes a too heavy feed will do that.
JD
Probably just a little stress from transplant and fairly heavy first feeding. She should grow out of it.
You indoor? What lights?
JD
yes am indoor ,and am using 3x400watt md and planning of adding 2 more in the room for later as my plants grow bigger Room size 8ft by 12 ft...... do u think the new growth coming out the plants will do the same??Probably just a little stress from transplant and fairly heavy first feeding. She should grow out of it.
You indoor? What lights?
JD
i've got 10 all together and 2x 400watt going for now .Is that too much lights??MagicBB,
That seems like a lot of light for fairly young plants. How many do you have in that grow space?
And on the new growth...should be OK but you'll need to tell us...not the other way around.
JD
i've got 10 all together and 2x 400watt going for now .Is that too much lights??
hey JD thanks for the quick reply,!!!MBB,
Hi...guy. They look a little pale to me. Keep them on wet/dry cycle but bump up the nutrient concentration...by at least 1/4.
JD
Trust me JD i started exactly like that 1st cup, then 1 liter and i only transplant them this past monday 22 july,MBB,
This is where watering can become an art. I believe you are in a problem area where ordinary rules don't apply.
I mean too small a plant in too large a container.
Very common these days. Seems like up-potting is a lost art. Best to start in a beer cup...up to 1 liter...then maybe to a 3 liter...and so on. Allows a balanced root vs vegetative top grpw structure.
OK...back to watering. Imagine the root structure (the size pot that it would normally be growing in). Say it would fit in a 5 qt pot...yet it's growing in a 5 gal. pot. Simply water the amount you would feed for 5 quarts.
And hopefully it will use enough water to actually have a wet/dry cycle. Really try not to overwater.
JD