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My plan is to top, but want them to be healthy before topping. But I know it’s a watering issue, I think I just need to supplement my soil next time to give it better flow, maybe added perlite or small rocks or something.I'm not a soil guy.......also I'm still getting the feel for deficiencies......
I know what I would do if they were my plants, but I wouldn't advise you to chop a few nodes off till someone knows what the problem is.....
As I'm typing this, Marty took the words outta my mouth......
I'm wondering if they are still drenched at the bottom of the containers........
In my thread, if you wanna look at a droop, the vegged solo cups are a touch more dryback than what is the norm.......
You don't have to check from the start......maybe 2, possibly 3 pages from the end......
I believe it's a water issue with your plants......
They love a nice dryback to a certain extent.........not quite like mine, but just about.......I was off by a day or two......
Keep us posted.......
P.S. like Marty said with the leaves...if their touching soil, get rid of um......unless your topping, you want the leaves.....they are the solar panels to your plant......
I actually got the Co2 bag for free from the shop I bought from, and even that guy said it will maybe help by 1%. I did look into Co2 enough to know that a 3 pound bag wouldn’t do much. And the nutrient line I went with does have all micronutrients needed.I read the first page only
Oh dear we almost cleaned the co2 bags myth up here we go again
Your wasting money on co2 bags they do not <<<< make a single bit of difference nil nadda zero none lol
It’s impossible to get enough co2 out of a bag to anything but make your wallet lighter
You need<<< a sealed room with tanks of co2 to make a difference
Even say you spend all day opening bags you’d still be wasting your money it would go right out your vent
You need and I cannot put this more clearly You need a sealed room with tanks of CO2 to make a difference
All your doing is wasting money
You may as well blow on them it would have the same effect as those co2 bags
They are only made to real in new growers.
Another thing is Ro water has all the goodness removed that you normally find in tap water
Ro water is not gold standard it’s had all the goodness removed as said if you use that then you will have to buy some micronutrients at some point
If you gnats I highly suggest nematodesMorning of day 39:
Think I might have gave too much nutrients, looks like clawing and a discoloration. What do you guys think? Also, the gnats seem to be alive. What would you guys suggest? I added some standing yellow sticky traps along with the Mosquito Bits in their watering. Was gonna use the mosquito bits for their next few waterings, would you guys put more DE down?
I should of had a smoke firstI actually got the Co2 bag for free from the shop I bought from, and even that guy said it will maybe help by 1%. I did look into Co2 enough to know that a 3 pound bag wouldn’t do much. And the nutrient line I went with does have all micronutrients needed.
Interesting, I’ll have to look into them. I didn’t see anything for like 5-6 days so I’m not sure how they lived but my last hope is neem oil and then i’m into the idea.If you gnats I highly suggest nematodes
They will munch them up in no time
Once had some nearly a year battling them I used d.earth ect ect and the Only thing that did the trick in the end was the nematodes
Fungus Fly Killer Nematodes
What are Fungus Flies? The Fungus Fly, also known as the Sciarid Fly, can cause severe damage to plants. These tiny flies will lay eggs in compost or soil, from which larvae will develop. The larvae feed on young plants and seedlings at propagation. Fungus Fly are also a common pest in...www.dragonfli.co.uk
You can buy them elsewhere they do sell them online or flea bay
Just don’t let the soil get bone dry while they do there thing .. Munch munch munch
Diatomaceous earth is just finely ground fresh water fossils, it looks like powder to us but in the scaled down version of the bug world it’s jagged shards that can cause serious damage to bugs, especially in their larvae form. If you’re going to use again don’t use nematodes or you’ll probably kill them too. I think one of purposes of pest management is to take out generations of pest, not to kill all at once but to knock them down each time them come back and breed, eventually the numbers get too low to sustain a population. Other times predators are used to keep the numbers in check. But as I said in another post the top layer of soil is where fungus gnats thrive, if you allow it to remain dry for longer periods it’ll keep them down too. That’s why I suggest bottom watering for a while.Interesting, I’ll have to look into them. I didn’t see anything for like 5-6 days so I’m not sure how they lived but my last hope is neem oil and then i’m into the idea.
I’ve heard somewhat positive reviews about it without seeing any negatives, perhaps i didn’t go deep enough? I was planing on getting some neems to get rid of this problem for good, just had some diluted neem laying around.Neem oil...........I don't know......it's some bad shit.......
Before you use it again, read about it......
Gnats love moist soil.......let the plant go through a proper dry cycle........
Neem oil is not the answer.........
Just this person's opinion......
I'd hate to see you lose your plants because of that shit................!
As in nematodes, that is. Just to be clear.I’ve heard somewhat positive reviews about it without seeing any negatives, perhaps i didn’t go deep enough? I was planing on getting some neems to get rid of this problem for good, just had some diluted neem laying around.
Not a problem at all, I’ve tried to convince a very old school grower this exact point but he was the same way. Can lead a horse to water… lol.I should of had a smoke first
Sry bud
I just remembered the last guy saying he used them and we couldn’t convince him he was wasting money and I went over the top this timesry bud
No need to be sorry at all, I appreciate the input. I’ll put some Ocean Forest I have left over now.Yeah......the rabbit 🕳............
Neem is not good......at all........
You'll have some swearing by it.......
If you have extra medium of your choice, put a dry layer over the top......
I know and read up and into, from the inside outside, above and below.....neem is not good........
Sorry for the rant.....just trying to help save, not kill your beauties......
A lot can happen as far as growth goes in a two week period, that’s plenty of time to start working them into the scrog net and even after you flip them they’re gonna stretch out for a few weeks.Day 40:
Started training today, ordered a scrog net and topped them. Hoping to get them into flower in around 2 weeks, but not sure if that’s very doable. What do you guys think?
I’m just worried that this is their growth in 40 days. This is my first grow, but I feel like this isn’t much growth for 40 days since breaking ground. What do you think about their growth?A lot can happen as far as growth goes in a two week period, that’s plenty of time to start working them into the scrog net and even after you flip them they’re gonna stretch out for a few weeks.
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