I see it is soil in the bag in a basket. Does that bag have any drainage? If so, is it draining as well, as much as your other containers? The stems are a little thin, might be stretching for the light, how far away is it and what intensity is it?This is the one that I'm struggling with.
I just transplanted them both within the past couple days and no extra nuts as of yet and I'm pretty new to the nutrient side of things I definitely need help on. I did give it some root and grow at transplantthe roots havent even hit the bottom of the bag yet,patience goes a long ways mate ,when the roots hit bottom the plant will explode,give it time,they dont just grow 12 in every time you water them mate.
question is your using ocean forest ,are you feeding plants yet?
ocean forest soil is good on nutrients for first 3 to 4 weeks of growth,your input should be 6.5 ph and no nutes as of yet,if you force feed them they will have issues
There is your answer, transplant droop. It happens. Itll wake up and get back to growing once the roots fill the pot.I just transplanted them both within the past couple days and no extra nuts as of yet and I'm pretty new to the nutrient side of things I definitely need help on. I did give it some root and grow at transplant
There is your answer, transplant droop. It happens. Itll wake up and get back to growing once the roots fill the pot.
The one in the basket is the one in the coffee can it has always been on the lesser sideThat just got put in there like that withing the past couple days yeah it does I was pressed on
Whenever I transplant, I always use something with B vitamins to reduce transplant shock. I personally use Superthrive on all my plants when I transplant, from cannabis to tomatoes. Otherwise they look good.Any tips and tricks would be much appreciated. Growing in ffof indoor mostly under LEDs message me so we can chat thanks in advance.
Whenever I transplant, I always use something with B vitamins to reduce transplant shock. I personally use Superthrive on all my plants when I transplant, from cannabis to tomatoes. Otherwise they look good.
When it comes to nutes, pick a nutrient line, look up feeding schedules online, start out at half strength and go from there. Keep your pH 5.9-6.4 or so. Don't overfeed or water. Let your containers start to get light before you water. Don't overthink this, just learn how to keep them healthy. Also, keep people and dogs out of your garden. Don't take clones from other people, don't reuse soil. Get a jewelers loupe and learn to look for bugs. Read books on the subject. Keep it simple for awhile. Take notes. Find one or two good people to listen to. Too many points of view is a bad thing, until you start to learn this stuff.
Good luck,
RR1