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I got them from ilgm.com, fem non-auto seeds. I did raise the light a bitSkywalker is an auto and they do not like to be tranplanted, your mix may be to hot or light to close, it's not impossible to transplant autos but will need time to calm down probably stressed it.
I’ve noticed similar things happening to me when I was first starting to grow and looking back it was always an issue related to stress or genetics. Check all the boxes for stress, are you over or under watering the plants? (Looks like they might be over watered a little but you did say you just watered them. Also doesn’t seem like you have anything to support drainage within the soil like perlite or vermiculite), is the light too close? Is the environment fluctuating a lot?I just moved these from their first little pots to their next size 3 days ago, so maaaaaaybe they're a little stressed from it? They were lightly root bound, but not terribly. I haven't fed any of them. They were originally potted in Coast of Maine yellow bag soil. I repotted them into 50% of the same and 50% of homemade compost. Someone help diagnose? They look a bit muddy because I watered them just before I took the pics.
Growing 5 strains:
Maui Wowi
Black Widow
Skywalker OG
LA Confidential
NYC Diesel
Currently in a grow tent. ~70F degrees and ~40% humidity. 24/0 light cycle.
I agree with GNick ,and this is basically the most important piece of advice I would give new growers , and even experienced growers for that matteralso water with a spray bottle with young clones and seedlings..
Hey grandma , get rid of the compost , get " perlite" re mix coast of Maine with perlite ....or go with " promix / perlite / coast of Maine mix " problem solvedI just moved these from their first little pots to their next size 3 days ago, so maaaaaaybe they're a little stressed from it? They were lightly root bound, but not terribly. I haven't fed any of them. They were originally potted in Coast of Maine yellow bag soil. I repotted them into 50% of the same and 50% of homemade compost. Someone help diagnose? They look a bit muddy because I watered them just before I took the pics.
Growing 5 strains:
Maui Wowi
Black Widow
Skywalker OG
LA Confidential
NYC Diesel
Currently in a grow tent. ~70F degrees and ~40% humidity. 24/0 light cycle.
Indeed I very much messed up my mix. Luckily it is very early, and not a total loss if they die and I need to sprout new ones.Grandma, what the hell is in that mix? I'm seeing wood, leaves, parts of a kitchen sink and clearly an array of compost garbage.
There doesn't seem to be anything wrong with your starts short of they obviously can't get a root start in your messy mixture.
Put the garbage in the garbage and get a bag of pro-mix, add nothing, just give the roots a chance to stabilize in actual media rather than chunks of wood and garden debris.
I will absolutely NOT argue about bio mixes and organic fancies, I will just say that in NO SCENARIO is it good to have rotten leaves and chunks of wood in your mix.
Don't worry about transplanting them again so soon, you need to get their initial set to be solid.
O and 24 hours of light is a waste of equipment and energy (as others have pointed out) Both babies and gear need rest time, save 25% on power and give your babies a 6 hour break.
Carry on. :)
Really not to worry, messing up our mix is standard operating procedures for most. They read to many opinions and believe they need too much radical change.Indeed I very much messed up my mix. Luckily it is very early, and not a total loss if they die and I need to sprout new ones.
-Since I just repotted them and they're stressed, will it stress them fatally to repot them so soon?
-What is the best method of repotting them and changing their soil without killing them? They have some roots already.
They are going to die if they keep taking up whatever is on that mix. I just flip mine over into my hanf, gently squeeze the pot to get them out, in your case I would gently remove as much soil as you can, put them into dry premix, then water well. You can get organic Promix if that's the route you're taking.Indeed I very much messed up my mix. Luckily it is very early, and not a total loss if they die and I need to sprout new ones.
-Since I just repotted them and they're stressed, will it stress them fatally to repot them so soon?
-What is the best method of repotting them and changing their soil without killing them? They have some roots already.
Oooo I didn't notice that... yeah the mix is wayyyy to dense and they aren't in it well... get those roots out of the light asap, if that's what they are.is that the roots of the plant just laying on top there in the bottom plant?
and you have cliffs and valleys and even trenches in your pots, and one is only about half full.
all that you can fix pretty fast.
your home made compost is not ready yet. there are lots of not yet composted things in that dirt.View attachment 1118389
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