malachii
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Hi guys,
I have my plants (about 6-8 inches high) in veg mode. I'd finally gotten "good" with the store branded A+B nutes, to where my plants were looking green and healthy. At first I was getting yellowing, and burning. I was not able to tell what, but I stabilized things with experience (this is my first grow).
Anyhow, translated into bigger pots 2 days ago. I'm sure I could have done a better job with the transplants, but I imagine they would survive. Back into fresh promix. I wasn't sure if they starter ferts were OK, so I gave them 1/4 strength nutes (smaller quantity also). I did this because they were not looking great, but I think that might have been transplant shock or something (not familiar to me). Maybe that was normal.
I have 2 sized pots (1 and 2 gal). The plants in the 2 gal pots are looking better than those in the 1 gal pots - they all received the same quantity of nutes. I think the small potted ones need a flush. Some leaves are turning crispy and yellower (I think).
Hard to tell for sure, because of my previous problems, the plants had some yellow/burn from earlier at the bottom... So hard to diagnose now. But I can say they are a little droopy, and crispy.
Transplant shock (2 days now), or over nutes? Should I wait it out, or flush? Don't want to introduce yet another variable. Also, my temps dropped, because with the larger pots, I had to place the plants lower in my cabinet, so they are a little farther from the light than before. Their temps went from 80 to 73.
Thanks,
Mal.
I have my plants (about 6-8 inches high) in veg mode. I'd finally gotten "good" with the store branded A+B nutes, to where my plants were looking green and healthy. At first I was getting yellowing, and burning. I was not able to tell what, but I stabilized things with experience (this is my first grow).
Anyhow, translated into bigger pots 2 days ago. I'm sure I could have done a better job with the transplants, but I imagine they would survive. Back into fresh promix. I wasn't sure if they starter ferts were OK, so I gave them 1/4 strength nutes (smaller quantity also). I did this because they were not looking great, but I think that might have been transplant shock or something (not familiar to me). Maybe that was normal.
I have 2 sized pots (1 and 2 gal). The plants in the 2 gal pots are looking better than those in the 1 gal pots - they all received the same quantity of nutes. I think the small potted ones need a flush. Some leaves are turning crispy and yellower (I think).
Hard to tell for sure, because of my previous problems, the plants had some yellow/burn from earlier at the bottom... So hard to diagnose now. But I can say they are a little droopy, and crispy.
Transplant shock (2 days now), or over nutes? Should I wait it out, or flush? Don't want to introduce yet another variable. Also, my temps dropped, because with the larger pots, I had to place the plants lower in my cabinet, so they are a little farther from the light than before. Their temps went from 80 to 73.
Thanks,
Mal.