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Will do!Keep going and keep us posted on the progress/fixes :D
I’m honestly not sure. I got some seeds from a friend who grows and she isn’t sure if the exact strain. A hybrid I’m 99% sure.What strain are you running?
Hey thank you! The soil I originally had her in was pretty dry so when I transplanted her I watered some. I have four big drainage holes on the bottom and then I poked holes into the soil around the edge of the pot to help get more oxygen down there as well. I’ll definitely go light on the nutes when she’s looking better.Nice plant :)
She seems a little droopy and also the soil is wet. Does it have a good drainage?
It could be from the transplant as well...
I don't dare to advise you on the nutes. I would probably test the reaction with a lower concentration.
Good luck!
Hey thank you! The soil I originally had her in was pretty dry so when I transplanted her I watered some. I have four big drainage holes on the bottom and then I poked holes into the soil around the edge of the pot to help get more oxygen down there as well. I’ll definitely go light on the nutes when she’s looking better.
Thank you for the advice! I put extra drainage holes in the pot, making them bigger than they originally were on the bottom and poke holes on the soil after watering to help with extra oxygen down in the soil. Something someone told me as a tip, not sure how much it actually helps. But I do notice that when I do that, she needs water a little sooner and doesn’t drop as much after watering. I did add a little extra perlite to that soil to help as well.Drain holes are not sufficient on their own. If you plan to feed heavily, It is a good idea to ensure that the soil holds enough air and drains relatively quickly.
This usually requires to add something to the soil which will help with that.
I personally use perlite since the perlite prevents nutrient buildup in the soil and retains extra oxygen.
Your soil already has some but I cannot say if it is enough for proper drainage and oxygen retention.
Before watering again, I would stick my finger in the soil to the first knuckle and water only if it feels dry.
I also try not to leave them too dry to avoid the soil EC from spiking.
I appreciate that! I laughed at “for the most part” because you are not lyingFor the most part nice job.
Absolutely, I only added a couple more holes but the change in soil with no nutrients definitely helped as well. She was getting burned with every watering :/Better drainage that’s why it’s looking this way . Od .
Ok awesome thank you! I’m moving her to a bigger space today that is painted flat white and will have better circulationIf you can raise the plant up of tent floor creat a air gap underneath warmer dryer roots aids in plant health regards.od .the foil you have up is t helping it would be better to remove and use white flat water based paint to use on grow space walls .
Great if you have a bow peed @Dr.B post on plant racks made from milk creates you will be to make them as well , please take a look at it he’s got the KISS method going on .Ok awesome thank you! I’m moving her to a bigger space today that is painted flat white and will have better circulation
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