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FYI the two ladies on the right in this pic are 3 weeks old. They are autosSo the the pic with the pot and solo cup if u notice the plant in pot leaves were cut at tips where the deficiency was the leaves tips were weird looking like fried wich I'm guessing was nute burn possibly
So the the pic with the pot and solo cup if u notice the plant in pot leaves were cut at tips where the deficiency was the leaves tips were weird looking like fried wich I'm guessing was nute burn possibly
The biggest plant is 3 weeks from seed the others were planted about 1 week ago pre mixed worm castings in my mix think I messed up by doing that plus like I said it has been cold at night like 35 degrees and daytime 50s to low 60sSo, I have several questions. Did you say the top pic is at 3 weeks? Are you already giving nutes? Is the one in solo cup for a solo cup challenge or are planning on transplanting it?
They both look great.FYI the two ladies on the right in this pic are 3 weeks old. They are autosView attachment 1215960
Are those temps your plants are living in?The biggest plant is 3 weeks from seed the others were planted about 1 week ago pre mixed worm castings in my mix think I messed up by doing that plus like I said it has been cold at night like 35 degrees and daytime 50s to low 60s
I think the weather played a huge rollI see where you are going. Yeah, they are small, but why? A step at a time. Always start with the medium because everything changes based on that.
Yea think I added way to much plus the weather being bad my shed not having insulation or heat and to top it off I'm new to growing this no experience.i ordered a mars hydro tent yesterday and going to order a heat mat soon to wish weather picked up soon.the strains I have are northern lights the biggest one then sour d in solo cup the cut tips one is of kush from 42 and the small one in black pot is sweet Afghan delicious or delight from sweet seedsWorm casting are like gold, but most people add too much at once.
That's the temps they were in until I moved them yesterday I have them inside now sitting at 74-77 degressAre those temps your plants are living in?
I was using a shed :/ I think everything would of went better if it was insulatedYup. 35 is way too low. You have them in a greenhouse and it went to 35?
Weed likes 60 at lights off and 76 at lights on. Those are the ideal temps, yours may vary.
Cannabis is tough as nails! But growing in those is gonna pose quite a few problems. Not all genetics are the same but generally you want to have temps right around 80F lights on and 68F lights outThat's the temps they were in until I moved them yesterday
Oh another big factoI was using a shed :/ I think everything would of went better if it was insulated
I forgot to mention I also didn't have a decent light at first I was using a clamp on led light lol in those temps.i ended up getting a maxsisun pb1000 I'm buying piece by piece by next year I would like to start learning about hydroponic systemsCannabis is tough as nails! But growing in those is gonna pose quite a few problems. Not all genetics are the same but generally you want to have temps right around 80F lights on and 68F lights out
I was just looking at your post on this yesterday! Just realised you wrote it!Yup. 35 is way too low. You have them in a greenhouse and it went to 35?
Weed likes 60 at lights off and 76 at lights on. Those are the ideal temps, yours may vary.
Even so, you should have more growth. They are still green, so they are still growing.
The various pots you have can also be causing issues.
We prefer fabric pots.
Read these;
Basic Watering
Marijuana Watering, how media, pot size/shape and environment affect it
Ok lots of posts on how to water plants. So I thought I would put together a thread on how different factors contribute to different results that ppl see. This will be a long read based on my personal knowledge, opinions, research and others work to consolidate information for our members. I'm...www.thcfarmer.com
Watering SOIL
New Simplified Way to Water Marijuana Plants
The other day I had an idea and after testing, it works great. To know if you need to water, get yourself a soil meter. Poke or drill 4 holes in your pot 1/4 way up from the bottom spaced around the pot. Insert the meter probe into the hole and test for moisture. If its dry, then water SLOWLY...www.thcfarmer.com
Yeah, I repeat myself a lot.I was just looking at your post on this yesterday! Just realised you wrote it!
Haha! I’m right there with you. When I started, I ran 1 plant with a clamp on led grow light I got from Home Depot. Starting off like that makes you appreciate it more when you start learning more and upgrading.Oh another big facto
I forgot to mention I also didn't have a decent light at first I was using a clamp on led light lol in those temps.i ended up getting a maxsisun pb1000 I'm buying piece by piece by next year I would like to start learning about hydroponic systems
this is only valid when the its not in seedling. Right now in seedling mode there is no need to water the substrate that much.Coco does not hold water, so you have to feed and water a lot more often in coco depending on your mix. Straight coco and perlite 50/50 mix gets watered/fed 4 or 5 times a day at least.
Yeah, I repeat myself
So would using a spray bottle be best 1 time a day or?this is only valid when the its not in seedling. Right now in seedling mode there is no need to water the substrate that much.
exactly, the reason the plant are not growing quick is due to the temps and humidity. Your VPD is not in rangeWrap a towel or something around the pots to warm the root zones.
Get the light at 20 inches over the tops.
You do not need a pH meter in soil if its mixed correctly.
Don't let it get below 50 if at all possible.
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