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HOW IT STARTED 
HOW IT "WAS" GOING
HOW IT "IS" GOING



HOW IT "WAS" GOING

HOW IT "IS" GOING




She’s budding already don’t over to the n more on the p and kDAY 40
I gave Susie some fertilizer
1 cup of Distilled Water (pH'd)
2 Smidgens of Purpinator 0-2-4
2 Drops of Superthrive 0.5-0-0
3 TADS of Sure Start 4-6-2
2 TADS of BATGUANO
Did a TAD of Defoliation
Changed Humidity to 55%
Susienow has a great chance to
THRIVE!
Lavenderstill not germinated, so just watered again to keep moist, still two weeks to go before it may germinate.
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Susienow has a great chance to
THRIVE!
I'm enthusiastic because she's recoveringi really struggle to understand how you can be so enthousiastic with a plant that's gonna worth 1 to 10 joints at most in the end. Being an auto there's not much to expect at this point...
Finally some photos where the top soil layer is looking partially dry, partially wet, i still wait 3 more days or so when it look like that before watering again with a plant that small as compared to pot size. So it look fully dry for a day or two. Plant is still small as compared to pot size and don't pull that much water from the soil. Most of the drying is due to evaporation.
the fact she's still not stretching a little and is so compact tend to indicate you're still overwatering ...
( if the roots had recovered and grown significantly we would see much more stretch than that )
to me you'r doing random things with feeding hopping that work, not really listening to the advices given about feeding or wateringI am concerned with quality control right now, not yeild.
next grow could be a good idea to post a daily photo of how the soil look and ask if you should water again or not.Next grow![]()
I'll have 3 plants again, probably going to try autos again but I do, now have some Photoperiod seeds that were a gift
, so I'm definitely looking forward to growing those.
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I have taken people's advice, including yours.next grow could be a good idea to post a daily photo of how the soil look and ask if you should water again or not.
did you even read what i wrote:I am not over watering my plant, I am letting it dry out properly now.
She is responding well to the changes I have made.
the fact she's still not stretching a little and is so compact tend to indicate you're still overwatering ...
( if the roots had recovered and grown significantly we would see much more stretch than that
I think you're getting confused by the photos that I'm posting.did you even read what i wrote:
you most prolly still overwatering, you shared photos were the soil was partially dry partially wet, yet you watered again before the top soil layer was FULLY DRY FOR A FEW DAYS, when you should let it dry 3 or 4 more days before watering...
she's not responding well to the change you've made , that's just better nutrients wise not growth vigor wise and's that's because roots are still stunt and don't grow significantly ...
plant growth is somehow proportionnal to how big is the rootball.
She definitely wasn't getting enough fertilizer, that I also changed.I think you're getting confused by the photos that I'm posting.
Sometimes I take pictures when the soil is dry and sometimes I take pictures when the soil is moist.
I checked the weight of the pot, I used my meter, I stuck my finger 2 inches down into the soil surrounding the plant, the leaves were drooping and asking for water, it was time to water and I only gave her a cup.
not seen once a photo where the top soil layer was looking fully dry ... always looking too dark and wet on some location ...Sometimes I take pictures when the soil is dry and sometimes I take pictures when the soil is moist.
plant growth is somehow proportionnal to how big is the rootball
Yeah I think what's happening is when I take photos from a certain angle, I'm purposely darkening the lens of the camera and using the pro mode for certain pictures.not seen once a photo where the top soil layer was looking fully dry ... always looking too dark and wet on some location ...
last photos you shared were the first photos where the soil look partially wet partially dry depending location, and when that happen with a small seedling in large pots you can wait 3 more days or so before watering again.
My roots are definitely too small STILLyour plant is still small because it doesn't have much roots to sustain lot of growth at time, it' doesn't have much root because the environnemental condition for the roots to grow are not good, and well because you'r still most prolly overwatering.
usually within the first weeks roots grow and expand fast enough that you should experience much more vigorous growth.
Yeah it was the initial 10 days, I really stunted her and definitely over watered during that time, she absolutely should be bigger.6 right plants are autos as old as yours.
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you must be doing something overly wrong, most prolly watering else they already had some time to recover to some more vigorous growth rate.
I'll check in again in a week with more pictures and give an update.Yeah it was the initial 10 days, I really stunted her and definitely over watered during that time, she absolutely should be bigger.
I nearly killed her honestly.![]()
more important is they had lot of time to recover already and they're not growth wise.Yeah it was the initial 10 days, I really stunted her and definitely over watered during that time, she absolutely should be bigger.
I nearly killed her honestly.![]()