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Very true. Thank you againno prob, just suggestions anyway. It is very hard to offer certain types of advise without actually being there in the room with the person.
Very true. Thank you againno prob, just suggestions anyway. It is very hard to offer certain types of advise without actually being there in the room with the person.
If it's coir, I would not allow it to dry out completely or you'll cause a build-up of salts in the media.Thank you this ultra coir drys super fast. And drains very well. Today was 3rd day since feed and it was pretty dry and other plant was leaning alittle like it was thirsty. Her solo cup was bone dry.View attachment 429290
I will call it my diesel troll pheno. Coir was just barely damp when i feed yesterday.If it's coir, I would not allow it to dry out completely or you'll cause a build-up of salts in the media.
And so, because it does not rub off, I'm landing on phenotypic expression, genetic mutation or something in between. It very well may just grow out of it, but I would like to know, what the heck is that?
Thank you. See what i can find. Good thing i live in cattle countryGo easy on transplanting too early, brother. For whatever reason, sometimes it can make them stall out.
If you can get a hold of some alfalfa, meal or hay or pellets, make a tea out of it. My own recipe is about a handful of hay to a half gallon of hot to warm water steeped for 30-60mins. If you make a fermentation or let it go for 24hrs+, expect it to smell something awful, but the plants LOVE IT.
Her roots were growing buck up the cup. Main root i saw was atleast 8 to 10 inches longGo easy on transplanting too early, brother. For whatever reason, sometimes it can make them stall out.
If you can get a hold of some alfalfa, meal or hay or pellets, make a tea out of it. My own recipe is about a handful of hay to a half gallon of hot to warm water steeped for 30-60mins. If you make a fermentation or let it go for 24hrs+, expect it to smell something awful, but the plants LOVE IT.
Can i add some sea 90 and castings with that tea?Go easy on transplanting too early, brother. For whatever reason, sometimes it can make them stall out.
If you can get a hold of some alfalfa, meal or hay or pellets, make a tea out of it. My own recipe is about a handful of hay to a half gallon of hot to warm water steeped for 30-60mins. If you make a fermentation or let it go for 24hrs+, expect it to smell something awful, but the plants LOVE IT.
If you do, make it a 24hr aerated brew. But yes, you can.
Cool. Thank you so much. Seems to be working.Yep! You can add a good bit more alfalfa if you like, too. Don't dilute it, just use it as it is. :D
She got some tea today. Looks like shes betterish. Lol. Atleast shes growing!Cool. Thank you so much. Seems to be working. View attachment 430570