Thatoneguyyouknow_
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i somehow missed the part where you said you already removed them lol. my brain stuck with planning to do so for some reason. (i am very dyslexic and it bites my ass often)Like I said I took them out of the miracle grow bead soil and put them in organic compost soil can anyone tell me if my plants are gonna get better and continue or do I need to restart this grow?
Yea at this point theyll prob stall a bit getting trransplanted this small, not a big deal if photoperiod plants though, theyll bounce back.
If you are going to organic top dress route, and you nicely colonize some microlife in there, you can get by without having to keep track of so many variables like PH and stuff. itll be pretty pointless for you to do so. if anything may cause issues after extended periods of time PH;ing every input.
If you are supplementing with any bottle synthetic Feeds, you do need to make sure your ph is in that 6-7 range ideally though even if putting it in top of the colonized microlife, there no such thing as a fungus that likes to be outside that PH range, and many it will outright kill. Being too low PH fr too long also promotes anaerobic bacterial blooms in something like a living soil too and creates weird mild root rotty and subtle lockout symtoms throughout an otherwise great grow. And after extended periods can even begin to lock certain nutrients out of your microlife colony itself.