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Lookin real good brother, what soil are you using? What strain is your plant im also in socal , hot as fuck!
A bit early they should be fine, just dont water to much let them dryout completely b4 you water! What size cloth pot are you using?Too early to transplant? I noticed your plants got way big before you transplanted. @GrowingGreen
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It better to dry them out vs to much the water idea is when they're dry roots go searching for water, i would let them stay in solo cups at least 2 weeks, you can also pull solo off to check your roots like i did in my journal when you do that just make sure the isnt wet, but not completely dry that way you can see what your roots are doingThey're 5 gals, so I'll probably hold off another week, or two. And man, we're they cheap! And that's not even the best part about them :). I was just pretty astonished to see the roots hit the bottom of the cup so soon! I didn't want to transplant them after they got rootbound, y'know? But like I said, I'm a paranoid noob with knowledge = dangerous combination :(. I just need to kick it with a spliff. I read it will make plants a heck of a lot stronger if you let the soil kind of dry out. What doesn't kill them makes em stronger, right? Toughen them up a bit for their outdoor lives
All good brother! Keep yur cats out of garden cats & dogs & humans will bring unwanted pest in you gardenView attachment 580614 Let me introduce to you, Shithead! This is a plant that my two cats got to, and we can say it may have been a little stressed.
Also, this plants growth is significantly slower than all of the others:
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That little brown there isn't burning, brother?All good brother! Keep yur cats out of garden cats & dogs & humans will bring unwanted pest in you garden
You need to make sure you enter your grow space bug free, take a shower, change clothes, no pets.... Very important! What kind of bug preventing do you have?That little brown there isn't burning, brother?View attachment 580849
My garden also has absolutely aphid infested rose bushes too. What should I do? I've been spraying the rose bushes with soap water, but it doesn't seem to be too progressive.
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