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thank you brother definitely will do thatwhen they are seedlings, try to keep it as simple as possible. There's lots of great advice here in this thread. try watering only in the morning. Get a feel for the weight of pot when its fully watered verse when its fully dry. You will begin to feel when she needs some water/nutes. Keep the nutes low half or quarter strength in the beginning. Be mindful of temps especially in full sun. Which is the problem im having now with fully grown plants. I made the mistake of using plastic buckets. They have good drainage but they heat up to much and my plants droop at anything over 32c 90f. When you do go to transplant I highly recommend cloth pots/ Smart pots. Don't be afraid to ask questions we are all noobs at one point. I Don't really have any advice that wasn't already said except the more simple you keep everything the less headaches you will get down the road.
Frankster knows best. Above 100 degrees in a solo cup with no shade will do exactly that. You need a much bigger pot to keep the roots cool and some shade at those temps, but it’s not impossible. Hopefully it cools off for you!While I'll agree watering is important, and cycling the wet/dry, I don't feel like tha's your main problem here, I think heat is...
Back to the primary issue at hand. If your running 38-40c , you need to find some relief for the plant somehow, if possible. Go a bit lighter on the nutes during these high intensity periods, then ramp it up again when it's cooler. Either find a cooler spot, or give it a bit of shade during the worst spells.
Autoflowers are simply going to be a challenge in very hot climates. There not genetically inclined to do well in high heat situations.
Gorilla organic soil + perlite + peat + cocoWhat kind of soil is that?
Yeah bro these days it's cloudy and rainy so I hope they'll recoverFrankster knows best. Above 100 degrees in a solo cup with no shade will do exactly that. You need a much bigger pot to keep the roots cool and some shade at those temps, but it’s not impossible. Hopefully it cools off for you!
I'm a new grower in autos and in the place where I buy stuff for my plants, they recommended mixing themWhy did you mix coco in there? Was there a particular reason?
How did I know you were going to say that.I'm a new grower in autos and in the place where I buy stuff for my plants, they recommended mixing them
No I don't have any soil left but I'm planning to buy. as of nutrients I have TriPart Flora TrioHow did I know you were going to say that.
Have you mixed all of it or do you still have unmixed soil?
Did you get a line of nutrients as well?
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