SanCasanova Member Mar 30, 2012 #1 A picture of my baby shot the 20 March: Pictures of my baby shot the 30 March: This plant takes 5 hours of strong direct sunlight. Is it growing slow? thanks in advance
A picture of my baby shot the 20 March: Pictures of my baby shot the 30 March: This plant takes 5 hours of strong direct sunlight. Is it growing slow? thanks in advance
SanCasanova Member Mar 30, 2012 #4 Blaze Master said: what kind of soil is she in? Click to expand... Red clay
SanCasanova Member Mar 30, 2012 #5 ML75 said: how old is the plant? 10 days? 15 days? Click to expand... I planted this in the first week of march
ML75 said: how old is the plant? 10 days? 15 days? Click to expand... I planted this in the first week of march
B Blaze Master Well-Known Member Mar 30, 2012 #6 if you added more light it would help, but the main part of the problem is the soil is too dense for the roots to grow properly.
if you added more light it would help, but the main part of the problem is the soil is too dense for the roots to grow properly.
T Twisted694 Member Mar 30, 2012 #7 SanCasanova said: ... This plant takes 5 hours of strong direct sunlight. Is it growing slow? thanks in advance Click to expand... Maybe you're problem is THAT. Only 5 hrs of sunlight???
SanCasanova said: ... This plant takes 5 hours of strong direct sunlight. Is it growing slow? thanks in advance Click to expand... Maybe you're problem is THAT. Only 5 hrs of sunlight???
SanCasanova Member Mar 30, 2012 #8 Twisted694 said: Maybe you're problem is THAT. Only 5 hrs of sunlight??? Click to expand... My plant acquire like 13 hours of sunlight every day, which maybe 5-6 or even 7 are direct sunlight.
Twisted694 said: Maybe you're problem is THAT. Only 5 hrs of sunlight??? Click to expand... My plant acquire like 13 hours of sunlight every day, which maybe 5-6 or even 7 are direct sunlight.
SanCasanova Member Mar 30, 2012 #9 Blaze Master said: if you added more light it would help, but the main part of the problem is the soil is too dense for the roots to grow properly. Click to expand... My plant acquire like 13 hours of sunlight every day, which maybe 5-6 or even 7 are direct sunlight. BTW I should change the dirt you are right so this is the problem
Blaze Master said: if you added more light it would help, but the main part of the problem is the soil is too dense for the roots to grow properly. Click to expand... My plant acquire like 13 hours of sunlight every day, which maybe 5-6 or even 7 are direct sunlight. BTW I should change the dirt you are right so this is the problem
M mo.lish.iss Member Mar 30, 2012 #11 hit green thumb for something a bit better than MG in the soil department.