Chrism73
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That's what I thought so I moved another few inches awayprobably your light is too close
how much soil is in those pails?That's what I thought so I moved another few inches away
I agree with this. I would get those girls in an air pruning container ASAP so you won’t be dealing with root bound issues later.how much soil is in those pails?
that’s gonna be a pain trying to transplant those when needed.
I believe he’s doing um like a potatoe plant, pick off the fans, as they grow burry the main stem and roots come outta the node areas.I agree with this. I would get those girls in an air pruning container ASAP so you won’t be dealing with root bound issues later.
There r 5 gallon buckets half filled when I transplanted from 6 in seedling pot about 2 weeks ago . Yes my plan was to bury the main stem as they grow . Same process I did over the summer growing outdoor so I figured it would work again in a controlled greenhouse. I'll upload last grow that worked pretty goodhow much soil is in those pails?
that’s gonna be a pain trying to transplant those when needed.
I believe he’s doing um like a potatoe plant, pick off the fans, as they grow burry the main stem and roots come outta the node areas.
Chrism, I’m not saying you have russets, but they will do the same to the plant, looks like heat stress. Just scope those plants to insure there not setting up camp.
not to lie but I'm new so I don't know how to scope the plants
Do you have a magnification device you use to check tric color for harvest? Russet mites are very small, so need to look real close, once established there easy to spot.
like I said, take a look just to ensure they aren’t around. They will be in the soft spots chowing down.
Oh yes I do . I had issue with spider mites last grow . Thanks I'll pay attention and check that outDo you have a magnification device you use to check tric color for harvest? Russet mites are very small, so need to look real close, once established there easy to spot.
like I said, take a look just to ensure they aren’t around. They will be in the soft spots chowing down.
I'll check it out and see what the temps..thanks for infoI’d be curious to know what your leaf temps are? Because you can’t get good air flow down inside those buckets plants need air exchange , they are not transpiring properly. IMO
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