SycknTyred
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I did feed full strength and that's the pot I started it in and I was planning on repotting it into a 5 gallon fabric pot once I saw roots had reached the bottom, I was just trying to get a good root system goingIf it looked fine before i would say its overfed. Did you feed at full strength?
What is up with that container
I did feed full strength and that's the pot I started it in and I was planning on repotting it into a 5 gallon fabric pot once I saw roots had reached the bottom, I was just trying to get a good root system goingI guess that was my bad
Okay thanks man, I'll get on it today then , I've fed it twice also, should I just keep going according to schedule or what're you thinking? Kinda stressed, I'm not really a pro at growing obviously lolLol no problem bud it looks small as hell from angle. But for sure you should repot yesterday
If you're using soil transplant it now into a bigger pot of decent soil like ffof or Coast of Maine and STOP feeding it all together; you can't feed a small plant that heavily! The new soil will feed it for quite a few weeks as it recovers.I did feed full strength and that's the pot I started it in and I was planning on repotting it into a 5 gallon fabric pot once I saw roots had reached the bottom, I was just trying to get a good root system goingI guess that was my bad
Agree a preamended soil like CoM would be perfect because it will have everything it needs for a while.If you're using soil transplant it now into a bigger pot of decent soil like ffof or Coast of Maine and STOP feeding it all together; you can't feed a small plant that heavily! The new soil will feed it for quite a few weeks as it recovers.
I was about to type that exact same thing.If you're using soil transplant it now into a bigger pot of decent soil like ffof or Coast of Maine and STOP feeding it all together; you can't feed a small plant that heavily! The new soil will feed it for quite a few weeks as it recovers.
I don’t see burnt tips , looks more like calcium deficiency. What are you growing in? Need more specs on your grow and environment. Do you know runoff ph and ppms? PH being off can lock out nutes and starve them with food all over the roots! Wrong ph makes them unable to absorb the nutes.Not really sure what I'm doing wrong, everything was going good until about 3 days ago and then some of my leaves on my one plant started doing this , I fed it twice , once was on the 7th of May and the other time was the 14th as it said on the Holland's secret nutes schedule to follow, which is also what nutes I'm using toothanks in advance if anyone can help
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Okay I'll do that, and yeah I take it outside during the morning and it stays outside the whole day until the sun goes down I bring them in just cause it's a little chilly at nights still, the plant was germed April 11 and if has about 4 sets of main leaves so I thought it was okay to feed it.. I'm growing it in just basic floralife potting soil but I had bought worm casting and mixed in about 25% I'd say and that's what it's in now..I have 2 other plants that aren't showing any messed up leaves or anything but they're already flowering so I know I won't yield much off those unfortunately. The biggest is the one with the jacked leavesKeep frequency of feeding the same. Go about 80% unless the plant is asking for more
Has that plant been outside?
Oh okay I got 3 5 gallon buckets from Canadian Tire I'll put em in, just need to pick up soil then is all. The roots aren't coming out the bottom of the little pots yet at all , I keep checking every week lol but I'll still transplant them to be safe. Thanks man lol they aren't monsters by ANY means, but I'm trying lol all I can do is learn I suppose!get some lowes buckets and put you some holes on them. Fill them with coast of maine stonington or another canna oriented pre-amended medium
Youve done a bang up job keeping them healthy in those small pots lol
Get your drill and a 5/16 bit and drill holes all over the bottom half of those buckets and plenty in the actual bottom too, you don’t want their feet to stay wet for long. Plenty of holes will air prune your roots and keep them supplied with oxygen.Oh okay I got 3 5 gallon buckets from Canadian Tire I'll put em in, just need to pick up soil then is all. The roots aren't coming out the bottom of the little pots yet at all , I keep checking every week lol but I'll still transplant them to be safe. Thanks man lol they aren't monsters by ANY means, but I'm trying lol all I can do is learn I suppose!
Okay man! I had them from a grow from a few summers ago so they already have loads of drainage holes! So that's a plus there atleast lolGet your drill and a 5/16 bit and drill holes all over the bottom half of those buckets and plenty in the actual bottom too, you don’t want their feet to stay wet for long. Plenty of holes will air prune your roots and keep them supplied with oxygen.
They are in veg until you flip the photos to 12/12. Stay with veg bites until 2 wks after you flip, then change to bloom nutes. They stretch like crazy for first couple weeks of flower, so I keep them on veg bites to supply N for the growth spurt, then bloom nutes from there on out. If they aren’t getting 14 plus hours of light, you will need to supplement to keep them from flowering too soon.Should I change the schedule for the 2 smaller flowering plants, because I'm technically feeding them as if they're in veg hoping maybe they'd reveg from the sunlight hours but I don't think that's happening , so should I switch to the flowering feeding cycle of the chart for those 2? I'm not sure
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