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Appreciate it @CosmoGrows !! Really giving it a good try :) My gf thinks i love the plant more than herGood job man. You got over that "over/under watering" stage, super quick. It took me forever to figure out the schedule(but I'm slower then others LOL). It looks like you got it down.
That plant is looking phenomenal. I mean, sure like you said a little nute burn. But what's wrong with that plant? Absolutely nothing IMO.
Just keep her happy and healthy until the finish line, you got this. :D
This is something I'm going to learn from too, as I am having a hard time feeding my plants. I'm interested in hearing the answer. As I just burned my plants, my plan was too water with normal pH balanced water, till run off. Then next water, lower the dose by half the ppms I gave it last time. Of course, that's my plants. My point is, I was going to just lower my dose. But after feeding it just normal water. At a normal runoff ratio. Instead of just drowning here with a huge push of water.
But who knows if I'm correct, I can't wait to hear a response to your question myself, I'm in the same exact scenario and nutes I'm new too.
So it was time to water and i did a plain water pH @ 6.1 ( a little bit higher than what i have been giving 5.8). PPM of the water was 78 and EC was .175
Tested the run off and was really happy, it was EC 1.745 and pH 6.1. So the run off is back into normal ranges from EC 3.2
I don't see how "washing" the soil with clean pH balanced water could hurt, essentially you are just pushing the salts and excess chemicals out of the soil right?
I also thought this was Mg or Ca deficiency from the RO water, but now I think it may be light burn from LED. The heat isn’t bad but I think the light concentration is too strong.100% BS... under HPS maybe but I never had red or purple stems under HPS, same strains under Intense LED's make stems red & purple depending on the strain. There is nothing any Cal, mag, nitrogen, P or K will do to fix it under led. I feed mine much more calcium under white LED's & I get the most red & purple stems, but its nothing to fret as the leaves tell the real story & there is no cal deficiency with my plants... but what is a magnesium/calcium deficiency is what I circled in this pic
They look great, that little one in the clear plastic cup. Roots will get burned from the light.Day 32 of flower
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Thanks for the info! Next time i will use a red solo cup. What is the best way to transplant it into a bigger pot? For now i think i will cover the sides of the cups with paper to block the light.They look great, that little one in the clear plastic cup. Roots will get burned from the light.
Yes just taping a couple layers of black garbage bags should do it, or just set it in a drilled out non clear cup of similar size.Thanks for the info! Next time i will use a red solo cup. What is the best way to transplant it into a bigger pot? For now i think i will cover the sides of the cups with paper to block the light.
There's probably many opinions on it.What is the best method for transplanting from solo cup to cloth pot?
No they actually look a little overwatered in those cups. Give it a bit until they start growing vigorously. Once they dry those cups out quickly from drinking they are ready.Do you think they are ready for bigger home? The next spot I have is only 3 gal pot...
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I actually think they look like that because I have the humidity so low in the tent right now for the flowering plant. I read that baby plants actually get most of their water from the leaves and not the roots. I really need to separate them from the flowering tent bc of the humidity, just don’t have a place for them at the moment.No they actually look a little overwatered in those cups. Give it a bit until they start growing vigorously. Once they dry those cups out quickly from drinking they are ready.
I don't disturb the roots unless rootbound.I actually think they look like that because I have the humidity so low in the tent right now for the flowering plant. I read that baby plants actually get most of their water from the leaves and not the roots. I really need to separate them from the flowering tent bc of the humidity, just don’t have a place for them at the moment.
So water the plastic cups before transplant and try to pull all soil and plant out as one?
Pretty stoked about this! Def did not expect results like this on my first try! All of the credit to this board, really good info and great people!Nice..!
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