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No brother you're all good. The first few leaf sets have a tendency to come in funny, especially in autos. When yhe next set comes in they will probably be good. Keep in mind all of that just came out of a beaner. Just like a newborn baby when they first come out, head all misshapen, goo all over and whatnot lol. They look really good bro, keep up the good work. I actually sent word to R awhile back through Catus man and he sent me a pm. Hes back home in Wa and doing great. Good job, getting his life back in order and happy. He wont be growing for awile but hes doing real well.
Merry Christmas bro. Hope its a great one!I like the baby comparison lol.
Thanks on the compliment on the tiny girls. I watered from a bubbling jug last night and they looked good tonight.
Merry Christmas Friend in case I don't get back on before then
Dirt is probably hot... let em ride with water for 30 days. Dont water a little on your clock.... get the pot good and wet and let it go till its light to the touch.. once at the flipping stage start light on flower nutes and ramp it up till 3/4 strength. Always check run off weekly.@jipp @incogneato @Srenots @GT21 @justiceman
In picture 4 above what do you see? I water early today and have them under 600w at about 28" - 30" It looks worse today with more of a light green and drooping or is it wilting? Being that its first serrated leafs were already jacked up it has the least leaf surface so with color and Maybe it was too much light? Its auto speed bud in FF happy Frog soil. 75-78° RH 48-50%
Dirt is probably hot... let em ride with water for 30 days. Dont water a little on your clock.... get the pot good and wet and let it go till its light to the touch.. once at the flipping stage start light on flower nutes and ramp it up till 3/4 strength. Always check run off weekly.
Have you checked runoff? You dont have to drown a plant but the little bit of water in the bottom of of the pot should be ph checked.
You can take 1/2 cup or soil and 1 cup of water and mix it up and test to see what you have also. It should be done before planting
Hes got these in 3.75 gal pots, you would water to runoff? Ive never used the happy frog but the ocean forest was pretty tame. Im not being argumentative, just making sure you knew he was in bigger pots. Tbh, they look fine to me. Slight leaf twist but they're babies and that one might be a light eater. Looks like both phenos have the twist too so maybe genetic. End of the day GT's been doing this much longer than me and ill be the first to admit my auto and soil game is very limited.Dirt is probably hot... let em ride with water for 30 days. Dont water a little on your clock.... get the pot good and wet and let it go till its light to the touch.. once at the flipping stage start light on flower nutes and ramp it up till 3/4 strength. Always check run off weekly.
Have you checked runoff? You dont have to drown a plant but the little bit of water in the bottom of of the pot should be ph checked.
You can take 1/2 cup or soil and 1 cup of water and mix it up and test to see what you have also. It should be done before planting
Well youre supposed to test your soil against your water before the plant goes in.... you can flood a pot and learn a lot though. I have some happy frog now that ill test before adding to the pot... all im looking for is ph fluctuationsHes got these in 3.75 gal pots, you would water to runoff? Ive never used the happy frog but the ocean forest was pretty tame. Im not being argumentative, just making sure you knew he was in bigger pots. Tbh, they look fine to me. Slight leaf twist but they're babies and that one might be a light eater. Looks like both phenos have the twist too so maybe genetic. End of the day GT's been doing this much longer than me and ill be the first to admit my auto and soil game is very limited.
Dirt is probably hot... let em ride with water for 30 days. Dont water a little on your clock.... get the pot good and wet and let it go till its light to the touch.. once at the flipping stage start light on flower nutes and ramp it up till 3/4 strength. Always check run off weekly.
Have you checked runoff? You dont have to drown a plant but the little bit of water in the bottom of of the pot should be ph checked.
You can take 1/2 cup or soil and 1 cup of water and mix it up and test to see what you have also. It should be done before planting
Just wasnt sure if flooding a 4 gal pot with such a small seedling would keep the bottom soil wet for too long. I do mostly salts but the one auto i ran was in ffof as well as my mothers. I did a slurry test before i ran them though. Im glad he was able to tag someone with better knowledge of the situation.Well youre supposed to test your soil against your water before the plant goes in.... you can flood a pot and learn a lot though. I have some happy frog now that ill test before adding to the pot... all im looking for is ph fluctuations
The ph of a coke is 2.52 ....test your penIf dirt was hot I would expect it to be the same for the other six plants or at least the other GSC. With these Auto I have them in the pot they will finish in. 3.75 gallon so the lifting method to me would be tough.
No I have not checked run off as I have not put enough water in them to get run off with me only watering a 5" circle in a deep pot.
I will try this. I didn't check PH on the soil prior to planting because all reports of this Happy From said it was not hot and the only thing I added was pearlite I test my water with the drop that turn colors and its close to 7 but I add a couple Drops of PH Down to get it to 6.5 my ppm is 48 with just my faucet water I only added a very little dose of nutes that were for root growth and ppm was still under 100 I do have a ph pen but it needs calibrated and I cant find the powder to calibrate it
But if you get coke wet its really hard to....The ph of a coke is 2.52 ....test your pen
That kind depends on the amount of baking sodaBut if you get coke wet its really hard to....
LolThat kind depends on the amount of baking soda
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