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Do I need to transplant or somehting

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Do I need to transplant or somehting

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Just wondering if I need to transplant due to my growth being slowed down quite a bit and the top leaves becoming increasingly clustered. Growing in happy frog right now temps around 75-80 watering every 2-3 days humidity is 45-50
 

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Maybe its the strain? I don't re-pot until my plants diameter is bigger than the pots.
 
I would try watering less often. Happy Frog (and other heavily-amended mixes) do better with higher-volume waterings and longer drybacks. The droopiness, leaf thickness, texture, and squat node spacing are all symptoms of over-watering. In my garden, a plant that small in a pot that big would go a week or more between waterings. A bigger pot will make it harder to water correctly.
 
Just wondering if I need to transplant due to my growth being slowed down quite a bit and the top leaves becoming increasingly clustered. Growing in happy frog right now temps around 75-80 watering every 2-3 days humidity is 45-50
Just give it water and let it dry out fully and have a little patience, you haven't given it any nutes if it's in soil have you as it's looking really really really green ? Give it a week or so of conservative treatment and it will be like that bugger next week.
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That's not been watered once, I plant my autos directly in the pot that been watered and stood for a few days, now it's growing I reckon it might need watering next week. If your using a professional enriched soil like BioBizz and the others you don't really need any nutrients until it starts pre flowering unless it's growing really fast. You need to let it use up that excess nitrogen my man
 
That's not been watered once, I plant my autos directly in the pot that been watered and stood for a few days, now it's growing I reckon it might need watering next week. If your using a professional enriched soil like BioBizz and the others you don't really need any nutrients until it starts pre flowering unless it's growing really fast. You need to let it use up that excess nitrogen my man
How long since you put that sprout into the watered pot?
 
I would try watering less often. Happy Frog (and other heavily-amended mixes) do better with higher-volume waterings and longer drybacks. The droopiness, leaf thickness, texture, and squat node spacing are all symptoms of over-watering. In my garden, a plant that small in a pot that big would go a week or more between waterings. A bigger pot will make it harder to water correctly.
Thank you for the information šŸ™šŸ™
 
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