Newguy2022
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Thanks for taking my question, no that is just one plant from different angles.kinda late now to do anything other than just getting to finish..
firstly is there 2 plants in the same bag?
i see a few things that are off but little late now..
raise the light more, 5-10 inches..
whats your feeding amounts per gallon?
how long they been in the bags?Thanks for taking my question, no that is just one plant from different angles.
Would dimming light down be the same as raising light?
And I am following the basic nutrient trio, I will get back to you on the amounts.
What are the things that you are seeing that are off from first glance?
I’d say since first week Octoberhow long they been in the bags?
ok can i see a picture of both plants in grow area in one pictureI’d say since first week October
Other plant, same time. Same nutrients minus a couple phosphorus fixes on the bigger plantok can i see a picture of both plants in grow area in one picture
I am growing in a happy frog, roots organic and perlite combination. And yes they are autos. I’ll have to give the photos a shot. Thank you for the chart and advice that chart is helpful. Anything else you have that is helpful for beginners or any grower please send my way. Appreciate you!what medium are you growing in?
ok, well you’ll get to the finish with these..
firstly my guess is autoflowers are finicky plants and for a beginner you should start with photo period feminized seeds..
from what i can see is most of your issues begin with your watering habits, and incorrect feeding..
but don’t worry about it now, less is more at this point.. you did a descent job so far..
here’s a chart to have around, even print it out and keep in your grow area, the more you grow etc the easier it is to understand, it’s simple..View attachment 1317771
remember we are all here to help and i’m sure more growers will chime in with help and opinions for you..
5 gallon pots, and I usually feel the soil and use a wet dry meter to tell me when to water. I’d say quarter gallon each until there is a little runoff. I use spring water ph around 7that looks pretty dry, whats your watering like? ammount, often, source? how big are those clothies?
5 gallon bags will take like 3000 ml or 3/4 of a gallon..5 gallon pots, and I usually feel the soil and use a wet dry meter to tell me when to water. I’d say quarter gallon each until there is a little runoff. I use spring water ph around 7
Yea I mean I feel it a few inches down and put my meter in and if it still feels moist I hold off. Does the light green leaves signal an underwatering isssue you think?5 gallon bags will take like 3000 ml or 3/4 of a gallon..
no, could be a few things..least not in your situation..Yea I mean I feel it a few inches down and put my meter in and if it still feels moist I hold off. Does the light green leaves signal an underwatering isssue you think?
With soil every watering you want at least 10% runoff. Proper wet dry cycle is crucial in soil or you’ll head for lock out. pH is the thing that’ll mess everything up and lead you down rabbit hole you never thought you’d go down. Get the pH and soil pH in check and you’ll be good. If you want to grow autos, humboldt seed company has really stable auto lines.Okay I will work on the watering schedule, thank you all for the advice!!
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