joana1998
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yes there are some holes in the bottom, I poured some water after the transplant, should I give it a good watering tomorrow and then let it dry completely?.
Did you punch any holes in those containers for drainage? You'll want some on the very bottom as well as a few around the sides near the bottom.
I'm sure you felt how light they were to pick up right after you transplanted, right? Almost like there is no weight there.
Remember that feeling. Then after you have punched some holes for drainage, fully water the soil.
How do you know when it will need watered again? Pick it up. It should almost feel weightless like it did when you picked it up right after transplanting.
This is called dryback. Could be 5 days. Could be 7 days. Could be 10. Let your roots grow and search for the water.
Next time you are looking at them thinking that you should water them... are they asking for water because their leaves are starting to droop a bit?
If so, then give it to them... but again, water fully and then let it dryback before watering again.
My first thoughts are thrips.whats the white stuff on your leaves? do you have a humidifier?
i have a dehumidifier, set to 50% humidity. my room is very humid. Im not giving any type of food, what do you recommend me?they need food! and water! but not looking too bad :)
whats the white stuff on your leaves? do you have a humidifier?
they are small spots on the leaves, I don't think it's an insect or somethingMy first thoughts are thrips.
They are easy to fix with spinosad.How to combat thrips in cannabis cultivation
Thrips are one of the most common pests in marijuana growing. These fast moving small insects feed by sucking the plant sap and, although it is not one of the deadlies...www.dinafem.org
I agree hungry and dry.
Air pots have a different dimension and require more attention than plastic pots.
More watering and feedings.
ahhh! ok, so i should use spinosad right?I thought they were thrips too tbh.
You can't really see them without a micro scope, but you'll want to keep an eye on it either way.
If you had a 'hyper sonic' humidifier in their with tap water, it might explain the white stuff on the leaves, but that's not the case.
Did you get your insect problem fixed ? You want to flip healthy plants if possibleHello again, what do you think? Ready to flip into flower?
Im not feeding at all, just giving regular tap water, im using spider farmer sf1000Can you remind us what’s your feeding and how often ? And light you are using ? Looks like ur growing in soil- like to get that leave clawinging straightened out if possible .
Im working in it, they are getting betterDid you get your insect problem fixed ? You want to flip healthy plants if possible
Im using siro royal, yes, lately i'm watering to runoff. I don't intend it to be organic, I just don't have the knowledge to know how to feed and where to buy the right supplementsWhat brand of soil are you using? And do you water to runoff ?
Is this a organic grow?
Watch the BuildASoil videos on YouTube. They teach how simple organics can be. Age restricted so you need to sign in LINKIm using siro royal, yes, lately i'm watering to runoff. I don't intend it to be organic, I just don't have the knowledge to know how to feed and where to buy the right supplements
Look into root knot nematodes.View attachment 1321815View attachment 1321816View attachment 1321817View attachment 1321818View attachment 1321819Some help please 25 yrs have seen it all. But dam idk wtf this is 3 different set of phots 1st is a clear parasite nematodes.. I have been chasing what I thought was a route if it infestation even though my dumbass had never seen one.. but now down for 4000 plants to 400 plants recut 110 strians.. this is what I found so anyone that knows exactly what it is or how to kill off.. as you can see in last 100x phot after a H202 with DE and cal meg looks like it’s detaching for the root
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