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It was not easy. I went on the side of the grow bag and did it slowly and gently. I had to find out if it was drenched. But it wasn't. It was moist all the way other than the very top of the soil.well maybe severe underwatering but i think that looks like severe overwatering,
a lot longer than two weeks.. plants that size and you can reach your hand down to the bottom of the bag, geezus you must be ripping a ton of roots or if no roots are there than that’s another sign of overwatering or underwatering, those plants/roots should have easily filled those bags by now..
I only cuss people out if I know them or they piss me off. lolNo, don’t do anything rash! Sit on with the old man and talk about it. Maybe he can remove a couple of panels out of the side and one of the crossmembers without compromising the structural integrity. Could possibly remove a lot of panels and turn it into an open air type of Deal. Not having seen the plants in their entirety I could be totally wrong. But I would think the first priority might be to get those pots to dry out and it probably will take too long in that enclosure. Talk it over with him and make a decision still have a lot of vegging time left. And thanks for not telling me to fuck off! It’s nothing personal. But I think anybody reviewing this thread was probably hoping you would! LOL! Hang in there sister!
There were lots of roots.well maybe severe underwatering but i think that looks like severe overwatering,
a lot longer than two weeks.. plants that size and you can reach your hand down to the bottom of the bag, geezus you must be ripping a ton of roots or if no roots are there than that’s another sign of overwatering or underwatering, those plants/roots should have easily filled those bags by now..
i think your dealing with a lot issues as others have posted, and now pest too?There were lots of roots.
If this is lockout, how should I fix it?
I flushed them 2 days ago. I checked run off again just a bit ago and it was 1460 ppm. Ph was 6.3 still and temp was 81.
I dont know if its a pest or not. Not all bugs are bad bugs. This is one I have not seen before.... Thats why I posted a pic here.i think your dealing with a lot issues as others have posted, and now pest too?
Sorry, I don't mean to hijack the post, but can you explain how to train a plant that's 9ft tall? I started training my lower branches (very late, 2 weeks ago) but the main stem is very thick.Good morning Lacey. I’ll bet you didn’t plan on growing a greenhouse full of anxiety when you started on this project. It comes with the territory.Assuming you whip them back into shape feed Wise, and maybe you’ve already observed this. It looks like your greenhouse lighting is contributing to an unacceptable amount of stretch. Maybe those nine footers would be a lot healthier at 6 feet. But that’s water under the bridge. Know if you live in the state of Jefferson like I do you have another month and a half to two months of veg still. Stretched plants won’t be able to support the bud load when that time comes so they are going to need help. That’s right, you. And unless you plan on setting up scaffolding to tend to the canopy you better develop a plan to bring them down to your or a more manageable level. That’s going to require a lot of room and a lot of work. But you can train them over and bring them down always a little at a time. Just something to think about because it’s gonna take a while.And for what it’s worth which isn’t much like the rest of this post, I would consider taking a few plants outside into the direct sun and quit pouring shit onto them and see what happens. Happy trails!
I don't mind you hijacking.... I am learning a lot from this group and your question is a great one! Because I will also need to know the answer.Sorry, I don't mean to hijack the post, but can you explain how to train a plant that's 9ft tall? I started training my lower branches (very late, 2 weeks ago) but the main stem is very thick.
We will be letting them dry out, I will give them some CalMag and Potassium when they dry out. What potassium is recommended in this situation?Many of your plants look fine. Let them dry out. Some additional calmag, and potassium would help.
Stretch Armstrong in the bottom photo looks like a Japanese maple sapling
heya Lacey 1460 is still quite high I would wait until they get dry to give them some more phd water to try and get the ppm down to 900 ishThere were lots of roots.
If this is lockout, how should I fix it?
I flushed them 2 days ago. I checked run off again just a bit ago and it was 1460 ppm. Ph was 6.3 still and temp was 81.
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