Wpeyton
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No i give them a little bit of water and they are auto flowersI'm concerned you might be overwatering the little ones. Are you giving them the same amount as the bigger ones? The smallest one is in a big pot for its size.
im not talking about the volume you are giving them, but the method you take to water them.No i give them a little bit of water and they are auto flowers
you definitely are doing it wrong and the plant is telling you. simply put, you need to break down the volume of water you are giving them. ex: assuming its a litter, then break it to four quaters and in between give it 30 min breaks. with that, you also need to make sure that the root grows throughout the soil. so watering close to the inner rings of the pot will allow the roots to go on search and find the nutrients. is there any holes at the bottom of the pots? this is crucial for the excessive water to drain out. personally, when i was growing in soil i was using fiber net pots instead of plastic pods. However, you can put some small holes around the plastic pods and allow more air access for the soilI try to evenly moisten the soil until i see a little runoff but i mix all my nutrients in a 1.8l waterer. How should i water them because i might be doing it wrong?
i meant to say 1st month. its 3 am here lol!Fox farm soils feed young plants for a couple weeks before needing supplements in my experience.
in soil, excessive feeding or deffeciencies don't show right away. If the FF is new, just water them next round. This only applies to the seedling you've got. the other plants are at different stage so they might need feeding. We need more infoI started feeding them 2-3 week in.
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