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Definitely not.I was thinking underwatered
it was in full sun before without any issue. The only change was the pot.Is the sun getting really hot out there? It might simply be stress, from the transplant. Maybe keeping it out of the high afternoon sunlight for a bit and allowing only early and late day sun might help, but it's just a guess. Trying to offer you some suggestions.
It had been in full sun for two weeks already without issue.Shade them man I man so simple always shade young plants ... Oh well it will come good ... Or will it ....
Now they got issues are there roots showing if so cool them downIt had been in full sin for two weeks already without issue.
So there you have it, its got to be something it's not liking in the media for some reason or another. Or the change in the media. I was going to say this from the beginning, but here goes: Give it a good flush. lol, that's what I would do, if it isn't perking up anytime soon.Definitely not.
it was in full sun before without any issue. The only change was the pot.
They were showing through the little sack they were in but now once transplanted.Now they got issues are there roots showing if so cool them down
Yep if it's young it need protection like a child this is the learning curve if the new grower .So there you have it, its got to be something it's not liking in the media for some reason or another. I was going to say this from the beginning, but here goes: Give it a good flush. lol, that's what I would do, if it isn't perking up anytime soon.
I flushed plain water twice today.So there you have it, its got to be something it's not liking in the media for some reason or another. I was going to say this from the beginning, but here goes: Give it a good flush. lol, that's what I would do, if it isn't perking up anytime soon.
I guess I don’t really know what I missed. It was already in full sun and rooted in a little sack of coco coir, transplanted into a pot of coco coir though there is added perlite. Would the perlite cause an issue? No feed change, just a bigger pot with some perlite added. That new grower shit grates on me, can you tell?Yep if it's young it need protection like a child this is the learning curve if the new grower .
The cannabis plants are in coco coir and perlite only, not amended, and are fed Earth Juice Seablast with OilyCann.I see you do lots of organics there, are you mixing up your stuff from scratch?
If you didn't rinse the coco well enough there might be some potassium in there causing a bit of a fuss, that's entirely possible too. My guess is that the pot itself is just bigger, and the root ball on that plant might have been a bit on the dense side. so make sure the center part is getting plenty of fluid from inside the wrapper there, until your roots get established on the outside of that tree pot.I guess I don’t really know what I missed. It was already in full sun and rooted in a little sack of coco coir, transplanted into a pot of coco coir though there is added perlite. Would the perlite cause an issue? No feed change, just a bigger pot with some perlite added. That new grower shit grates on me, can you tell?
I'm going just shock when I get that I put in light dep for 24 hr after transplant . All good Amy I'm not busting you balls lady just trying to help . You know me A .I guess I don’t really know what I missed. It was already in full sun and rooted in a little sack of coco coir, transplanted into a pot of coco coir though there is added perlite. Would the perlite cause an issue? No feed change, just a bigger pot with some perlite added. That new grower shit grates on me, can you tell?
I considered taking it out of the pot and rinsing and seeing if it can recover and then trying to transplant again.If you didn't rinse the coco well enough there might be some potassium in there causing a bit of a fuss, that's entirely possible too. My guess is that the pot itself is just bigger, and the root ball on that plant might have been a bit on the dense side. so make sure the center part is getting plenty of fluid from inside the wrapper there, until your roots get established on the outside of that tree pot.
Yep and after you wash the Coco you need calcium added to the CocoIf you didn't rinse the coco well enough there might be some potassium in there causing a bit of a fuss, that's entirely possible too. My guess is that the pot itself is just bigger, and the root ball on that plant might have been a bit on the dense side. so make sure the center part is getting plenty of fluid from inside the wrapper there, until your roots get established on the outside of that tree pot.
Should be fine, if it's given some relief from too much sunlight, and given some time. I'm thinking a day or two, you should see improvement.
I know my friend, and this is why I’m just saying it outright. I know you’re not busting on me. Definitely my issue.I'm going just shock when I get that I put in light dep for 24 hr after transplant . All good Amy I'm not busting you balls lady just trying to help . You know me A .
No calcium up take in Coco A most important part of plant growth.Yep and after you wash the Coco you need calcium added to the Coco
Yes, I reconstitute with water that has a veg dose of OilyCann for the calmag.Yep and after you wash the Coco you need calcium added to the Coco
Yea, I try and do that days in advance if I remember.Yep and after you wash the Coco you need calcium added to the Coco
There is calmag added (and humic acid) from OilyCann.No calcium up take in Coco A most important part of plant growth.
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