fritzthecat
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Hi,also in general more infos will help diagnosing your issue(s)
what's your medium ? soil, coco, mix, brand and products name or composition if DIY
what's your watering routine ? amount of water you give related to pots size, and number of days in between watering ...
can't find with google any link ?Medium. Flower earth.
No nutrience. I want to grow them this way.
I add lava earth to the earth.
https://www.amazon.de/LOGONA-Naturk...sc=1&smid=A3JWKAKR8XB7XF&language=de_DE&gQT=1
One ore twice a day ... I spray them also with warm water.
I give them plain warm water till water spillsout on the ground. Let it all out and give the pots back in.
Every second day watering till a few days y aaahhhgo. I started to give them everyday a bit.
Maby that was the point.
Before.
Watering pot one and two I did two times a week.
Also at pot three I would say they get half the pot of water.
look i’ll be the one to say it,..
those plants are too stressed to bother continuing,.
you should start over and let the members here help you from the very beginning,. there are waaay too many mistakes made with this grow,..
Dittolook i’ll be the one to say it,..
those plants are too stressed to bother continuing,.
you should start over and let the members here help you from the very beginning,. there are waaay too many mistakes made with this grow,..
Waging the pot... thxcan't find with google any link ?
you need to understand that when growing a plant in a much smaller pot than the plant would need if left growing in the wild in living soil you'll need to supplement nutrients to make it healthy to the end, other way plant will still make it but starving like hell.
i m not sure lava clay you use for cosmetic is exactly the same for plant as basaltic lava powder you can find in gardening store ...
there usually no need to spray the plant, also "warm" ? tempered water is fine, warm not really not sure what you call warm
seem to me like you're may be watering too often, weighting the pots should give you a hint if the soil is oversaturated or dry.
proper watering pratice are key, cannabis don't like either permanently too wet or too dry soil, an alternance of both not going too far a side or another is essential.
Overwatering isn't necessarely watering with too much water, that could be oki if you let it dry enough afterward, overwatering could be watering too often with small amount of water maintening the soil permanently too moist.
Hunger is the best what... spiceFun fact warm water holds less o2 than cold water.and overwatering is just wet soil with no o2.soo warm water would be not the best for plant
@GNick55 Always sends it!I'm sorry i looked at your past grow just to see if you have any healthy plants and i don't see any. And this grow looks like your past grows.
Dittoso many times i type a comment like this but never post it. When i do post a " honest" opinion in open forums with folks wanting an asking for help they don't like it they wanna hear a positive and i can't say that when it looks so bad plant wise.
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Gave them some time n nutrience and sent them to sleep
I do not smoke for so long. I have not been smoking for ... probably 25 years.
They are heaven to me. Naaaa jocking.
They are strong enough to catch the flavor.
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Thx again for the tipps.
My cats too love them
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