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Too much light for plants that haven't developed its root system yet.
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Cut them back, all you n wed for the f first 3 weeks post transplant is s a fluorescent tube, 6500k spectrum t5
Daylight.
Also did you use any mykos type innocuoulant?
They are what’s know as transplant shock.
I’m in Cali as well. Monterrey area if u close by I can help. Hit me up
Next time start in smaller pots. What’s likely happening is the bottom roots are not drying out sufficiently between waterings.
If you start in smaller pots and uppot them as they grow the roots will fill out the containers and use the moisture much more efficiently.
You won’t have to water them but every couple of days. Once they get root bound or close to it you can uppot them into a larger container and repeat the process.
Too much light for plants that haven't developed its root system yet.
So
Cut them back, all you n wed for the f first 3 weeks post transplant is s a fluorescent tube, 6500k spectrum t5
Daylight.
Also did you use any mykos type innocuoulant?
They are what’s know as transplant shock.
I’m in Cali as well. Monterrey area if u close by I can help. Hit me up
Great advice guys thanks. They are already looking much better.Leave em like crimson said. They are ok for now you’re just gonna have to let them dry out more so the roots will search for more moisture and grow. Lots of people grow in large pots it’s just a little more tricky. I like to uppot as they grow so their feet don’t stay wet.
I think you got ya best advices from everyone here!!
For future refernace follow what they said and you will be ok.
I personally use Home Depot 19w veg led they sell for my clones.
At the grow we have florescent fixtures and a side by side the clones there do better but mine grow nevertheless.
As far as transplant shock, I think you are ok for now, just for future get some mykos, they recover better and grow a healthier root systems.
As far as pot size, yea you should go small tonroot bound to up bucket.
But watering outside of root zone forces the roots to grow out. So very sound advices.
There was a line of the sea grow nutes here locally but I don’t know if all their chains carry them.What sort of organic nutrients can I give the plant from Home Depot? I have read so much online and just want to do something simple so they don’t die later. I won’t use nutes yet but I wanna plan for it.
Also, how many days until I can put them back under he big light?
Hey I think I broke the top of the plant trying to do some stress training. I just meant to bend it and it snapped a little.There was a line of the sea grow nutes here locally but I don’t know if all their chains carry them.
In a pinch organic orchid fertilizer will do.
But they stock Alaska fish emulsion ( organic)
They also carry some liqinox branded bloom that I’ve found to be ok but it’s not organic.
They do carry phos bat that is organic
So you have to see what phase you are in and what they have for that period.
I’ve even seen fox farms nutes there. Expensive for that crap
Hows your dwc going??For people that can't lift heavy things or aren't good at judging I wonder if placing the pot on a cheap scale would help?
Good even though I've never run dwc in my life!Hows your dwc going??
Hahahahha
Duh.... If the person has the ability to lift it to put it on a scale, they would be able to judge if it needs more? There are many variables to watering as well. Not everything is cut and dry.Good even though I've never run dwc in my life!
But not on subject!
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