One looks healthy the other not so much, why?

mr jones15

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These are both chunky skunk seeds from freedom of seeds (which I'm never buying from these guys again). Can someone tell me why does one look fine and the other one is having some issues?
 

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mr jones15

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Just enough water to where it touches the top every morning, by then the dirts bone dry though, I thought roots cant get dry for to long? Also, they're in those little peat moss cups atm, still waiting on that damn tent that went on backorder from gorilla should be this month though.
 

whitebb2727

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Get them out of those cups. Those are meant to be put in pots.

Put them in bigger pots and leave them be for a bit.

Don't put cups over them.
 

mr jones15

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Shit! Ok I think I have fabric pots on hand I got steering clear tomorrow for the weekend so they'll just sit for a few days. I'm trying to get a freaking should I just restart this whole process?.
 

mr jones15

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Oh and I dont put cups over them? Not sure if you seen a cup in the picture? That was just for germination and so I know what sides what.
 

dasbucket

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I think in order to answer your question we would need to know the details of the steps of how we got to this point. Such as: how were they germinated, were they together or separated in any way during germination? Sometimes its just genetics.
 

Ant081702

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I think in order to answer your question we would need to know the details of the steps of how we got to this point. Such as: how were they germinated, were they together or separated in any way during germination? Sometimes its just genetics.
please help me im in the states.
Sorry to hijack i need help

I believe this is a phosphorus deficiency? Strawberry fields soil till soil nutes ran out. 5 gallon pots. i noticed 2 fungus gnats stuck to two colas Out of the whole garden so i sprayed BT and cut off my co2 week 6, and i fed twice every other day root cleaner also that week. Cyco nutrients suggest 5.5-5.8 for soil. I changed it to 6.2 week 6. My other plants in week 3 are starting to show shades of purple. At night the temp goes down to 60-65 but no less than 60. ppms at first were 1200 per instructions but figuring it was cookies i dropped it to 1000. My gorilla glues and gelatos aren't turning purple but are fairly smaller after you guys help me with this i can show pics of those. No mites no pm. No overwatering. sometimes they point downwards on the Every other day which is feeding day. (the most purple leafs)(In some of the images) The GG and gelato in week 6 have no purple really in one of the pics. However, the GG and gelatos in week 3 do just a bit in 1 of those pics. Also the leaves at the bottom end up turning brown and dying at the very bottom of the plant under the net. Advice on how to fix? I may have pics of the GG and Gelato that are smaller some purpling on some leaves and they are the only plants i found some fungus gnats dead on leaves stuck to trichomes. Lower bud sites look bear clawed down but if anything my plants the day they need to eat i get out there a tad too late and the start pointing downwards. Plus i use a soil moisture meter. Never had spraying issues in flower in 6 years. Fungus gnats are attracted to co2 grows. I killed the larva last week with two flushes of root cleaner spread apart. i put up yellow sticky traps on the lights. The nose smells great on the cookies but the gelato and gg ones that seem stunted from the gnats two weeks ago lost their nose. Not sure. advice on what to do and what you guys think? The plants with the purpling the cookies i was going to spray my phosphate on the big leaves but decided im actually going to focus on the stunted ones the gg and gelato with the spray.
 

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Ant081702

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please help me im in the states.
Sorry to hijack i need help

I believe this is a phosphorus deficiency? Strawberry fields soil till soil nutes ran out. 5 gallon pots. i noticed 2 fungus gnats stuck to two colas Out of the whole garden so i sprayed BT and cut off my co2 week 6, and i fed twice every other day root cleaner also that week. Cyco nutrients suggest 5.5-5.8 for soil. I changed it to 6.2 week 6. My other plants in week 3 are starting to show shades of purple. At night the temp goes down to 60-65 but no less than 60. ppms at first were 1200 per instructions but figuring it was cookies i dropped it to 1000. My gorilla glues and gelatos aren't turning purple but are fairly smaller after you guys help me with this i can show pics of those. No mites no pm. No overwatering. sometimes they point downwards on the Every other day which is feeding day. (the most purple leafs)(In some of the images) The GG and gelato in week 6 have no purple really in one of the pics. However, the GG and gelatos in week 3 do just a bit in 1 of those pics. Also the leaves at the bottom end up turning brown and dying at the very bottom of the plant under the net. Advice on how to fix? I may have pics of the GG and Gelato that are smaller some purpling on some leaves and they are the only plants i found some fungus gnats dead on leaves stuck to trichomes. Lower bud sites look bear clawed down but if anything my plants the day they need to eat i get out there a tad too late and the start pointing downwards. Plus i use a soil moisture meter. Never had spraying issues in flower in 6 years. Fungus gnats are attracted to co2 grows. I killed the larva last week with two flushes of root cleaner spread apart. i put up yellow sticky traps on the lights. The nose smells great on the cookies but the gelato and gg ones that seem stunted from the gnats two weeks ago lost their nose. Not sure. advice on what to do and what you guys think? The plants with the purpling the cookies i was going to spray my phosphate on the big leaves but decided im actually going to focus on the stunted ones the gg and gelato with the spray.
 

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Hugo Phurst

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The small one looks like a runt to me. If you have the time, room & desire, grow it out.
-BUT-
I have a runt in flower at this time & it's going to produce 1/2 of what the others will, in hindsight I wish I had just thrown it out ad started another seed.

Good luck
 

mr jones15

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I think in order to answer your question we would need to know the details of the steps of how we got to this point. Such as: how were they germinated, were they together or separated in any way during germination? Sometimes its just genetics.
I'm just going to start over when I get that damn I've just stressed the hell out of them now they're turning yellow drooping they're leggy af galf of them didnt even sprout.
 

crimsonecho

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Shit! Ok I think I have fabric pots on hand I got steering clear tomorrow for the weekend so they'll just sit for a few days. I'm trying to get a freaking should I just restart this whole process?.
Those peat pots are fine. I have sprouted in them. Just don’t keep the mix wet all the time. Thats not good. Seedlings especially need good watering practices. Not dry not wet but moist. Sometimes they’re just runts and they don’t grow but if you keep it wet they will get root rot for sure.
 

mr jones15

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Those peat pots are fine. I have sprouted in them. Just don’t keep the mix wet all the time. Thats not good. Seedlings especially need good watering practices. Not dry not wet but moist. Sometimes they’re just runts and they don’t grow but if you keep it wet they will get root rot for sure.
I found these for whenever I start/maintain mothers could use a few more but some asshole keeps spend $130 at chipotle with credit card so I had to cancel again! tropf-blumat-jr.jpg
 

crimsonecho

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I found these for whenever I start/maintain mothers could use a few more but some asshole keeps spend $130 at chipotle with credit card so I had to cancel again! View attachment 4269119
Yeah they look nice but really do you need it? Imo, no. Just let them dry a bit between waterings. I do bonsai mothers and i use pp plastic pots for them because these peat pots lose the shape after a while. They’re biodegradable after all. But for a little while they do fine with seedlings and clones ime and you can just place it into a bigger pot eliminating transplant stress.
 
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