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its okay to leave them in the 1 gals until your ready to transplant ive vegged in them for 9 weeks once cause i didnt have room so i moved some over to my other room that was still vegging in 1 gal and they did amazing i took off over 4 oz on one plant and everything else in the room did just over 3 oz a plantThe shop recommended Tupur to me when they said they didn't have any Sunshine mix #4. I just got it because I needed to transplant asap. I couldn't wait any longer. Before transplanting, they started drinking everything and I had to start watering them every single day. I even had to dilute my nute mix to 1/2 to 3/4 strength cause they started getting nute burn from feeding everyday.
The issue is you went from soil to coco now the center of your pot is soil and the bottom and sides would be the coco and whats happing is the side are drying out way faster then the center and when coco drys out to much it crushes your roots so all your new root growth keep dying off as its trying to grow resulting in your plant to look very unhealthy you could try and fight with it till the end but it be a rough go best suggestion get some pro mix or pre trea and try re transplanting them into soil again take it slow and easy and only use water to water them in and youll probably lose lots of growth so youll need to let the re grow befor flipping but if you wanna try and flip soon once you know their doing better just flip them and take it really slow untill they recover fully and you shouldnt walk away with a bad yeild.
Yea that's really strange and yea id consider sunshine a soil the peat in it is what helps hold water that's why you should add perlite for better drainage where the tupur coco doesn't retain water when your in coco you usually water 2-6 times a day depending on set up and in soil you water every 2 daysEven though sunshine mix #4 isn't really considered a soil mix but a peat mix? I don't know why the shop would recommend it to me then.
Yea that's really strange and yea id consider sunshine a soil the peat in it is what helps hold water that's why you should add perlite for better drainage where the tupur coco doesn't retain water when your in coco you usually water 2-6 times a day depending on set up and in soil you water every 2 days
im sure its possible but i wouldn't recommend it if you were going from like a 4 inch pot of soil to coco it'd probably work alright since most of your pot would be coco but from 1 gals to 3 gals imo would be a big shock for them to change overI see, ok. I've seen a bunch of people say before they transplanted from soil to coco without any problems though so I was hoping it would be ok.
im sure its possible but i wouldn't recommend it if you were going from like a 4 inch pot of soil to coco it'd probably work alright since most of your pot would be coco but from 1 gals to 3 gals imo would be a big shock for them to change over
I use tap at 155 ppm in my humidifier and have never had anything on the walls of my tent or leaves plant. I think it’s wpm.I've been super busy but have an update and new headache. I bought a ultrasonic humidifier to try and up my humidity because it was dropping to 35-40%. I checked on the girls today and I'm seeing a bunch of their leaves covered with white powder. I freaked out because I don't want my first grow end up being a failure with powder mildew. I then start thinking and doing some research and it could be white powder from the minerals in the tap water I'm using for the humidifier. So I grabbed a dark shirt and wiped down my panda film and look and behold...white dust/build up. What do you guys think? I'm PRAYING it's not powder mildew. Guess I'll have to grab a wet rag and carefully wipe down the leaves and see if it comes back ....then it'll probably be powder mildew.
If it's the humidifier and tap water, which I'm hoping it is, then I guess I was wrong thinking it was ok to use it since it tested 18pp and will have to get some distilled if I wanna use it.
I would try to run the discharge directly to a roof vent or soffit vent or ridge vent that is existing in the attic. I know construction and you are in for trouble if push that much humidity in your attic. that's why they require the roof vents and bathroom exhausts are required to exit the building (like Elvis).LOLI'm not sure how I'm gonna do that. I also don't want any holes or ducts sticking out from the house that people can see. My logic was that it might be ok with the vents to the roof in the attic but if I needed to then stick a hygrometer up there and put a dehumidifier if I really needed to. Do you think it is a bad idea?
If your going to just send it id keep my temps around 76f and do lighter feedings and yea focus on watering around the edges so you dont have the center soaked and the edges dry if you edges dry out befor the center then maybe just use a low dose of nutes to keep the edges wet while the center is still drying out its take some extra work and paying attentionThat makes sense...I feel like this most likely is culprit since this happened right after transplant. For now I just fed all of them tonight and tried to make sure to get mostly the edges. I will think of what to do and hope that they will recover this week...
If your going to just send it id keep my temps around 76f and do lighter feedings and yea focus on watering around the edges so you dont have the center soaked and the edges dry if you edges dry out befor the center then maybe just use a low dose of nutes to keep the edges wet while the center is still drying out its take some extra work and paying attention
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