Jacky White. Here, We Grow!

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This will be my first solo run. I've been on the sidelines on a few outdoor grows with some friends. Started beans on 5/8 a little late but, none the less.

Put them in ff light warrior on 5/15 been under the sun ever since brought them in on a few of the cool nights after sundown
 
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Jabsaw

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Well here we are day 22 maybe over water, heat stress? Not much in growth some yellow leaves, and veins tinted as well, new growth, but very little. No ferts, only inoculated with caps nute/root pack. No water for last 7 days. Plan on drizzling some water just around the base and see.
 
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Well during the last week/heat wave I fully saturated them twice 3 days apart. I then noticed the yellowing so I backed off, and the soil was still damp bout good 1/2" down. I've drilled 1/4"holes in the bottom sides of the cups to allow for them to drain the first time I inoculated to run off. I did give them some plain H2O tonight before sundown. I planned on inoculation tonight, but will hold off until Friday. Didn't water too run off though just around the outside a bit. I've got some FAA, and FPJ 1000:1, I just wanted to wait until I transplanted into one gallon bag before ferts. Or should I just go ahead and start now. Thanks.
 
Jabsaw

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I'd go ahead and transplant into moist, nutrient rich soil then you should be fine . Just my opnion
Ok cool, I wanted to transplant this week but the way they were looking I felt like I should see if they would green up a bit, before any possible further shock.
 
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Feed them now regardless if you transplant or not. Sooner you transplant the better imo.
 
Ar.BsG

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Ok cool, I wanted to transplant this week but the way they were looking I felt like I should see if they would green up a bit, before any possible further shock.
I was just saying that if you transplant into nute rich soil no need to feed and I've Realy never had a problem with transplant shock unless root bound . Once again just my opnion bro
 
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Have you checked to see if they’re root bound? Definitely transplant as others have mentioned
 
Jabsaw

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Have you checked to see if they’re root bound? Definitely transplant as others have mentioned
I transplanted, definitely not root bound. Far less roots than I'd hoped for. The roots had made it to the bottom of the cup but not the sides.
 
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Ar.BsG

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Not a problem better early then bound up .. what's the temp ben ??
 
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I think they're doing well inoculated with Caps Bennies last night. Thanks for the help guys the transplant into nutrient rich soil was the key.
 
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Had a small little worm, on the one with little spots missing from the leaves exterminated his ass. Think all is well for into the 90 for a few days, but since cooled and got some good rain. The edges of the leaves are canoe shaped I guess not sure if that's just a little stress or just from the rain yesterday.
 
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