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ThIs plant looks like it's in shock, I would incorporate something to respond to shock, good luck man. Over watering is the reason why I have lost plenty of seedlings in the past.Motherlode, good point, how can you tell when to transplant from 18 oz cups?
3G Labs, I'll try to get that balance.
I think the seedling I was concerned about may have the beginnings of nutrient burn, or something may be up with it. Seems like there are some brown spots towards the ends of the leaves. It was hard to take a clear photo, but what do you all think?
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In my experience less Is better with shock plants are all unique, I personally don't know how long they take to bounce back, all plants are different but my approach with shocked plants are water with spray bottle when it's time and not all at once try half of your planned watering at first then come back 30 min later to evaluate whether or not you need more water if so continue with spray bottle, don't rush when watering. I also take the shocked plant and put it around the border canapy, if it's a Flo light on the side is fine the higher the intensity of the light the further I would put it until it bounces back, plus a little leaf movement is find to ensure its getting air (jus a lil is fine) 60%rh would help and that about covers it but as far asI'm a little anxious, but mainly I just want to manage these so they give me a big harvest. If I fail, well, I'll chalk it up to learning.
I do use RO water, so the pH should be fine. It's been pee colored every time I tested it regardless of what I put in there so far. I think the humidity is in the mid to high 40s, since I put a radiator heater in to warm things up in the tent. The heater is set at 74 F, I believe. I have a 6 inch Hyper fan for the intake, and the same for the exhaust. The intake is on the other end of the tent, which is 4x4 feet, so it isn't blowing on the seedlings, although I do see them moving just a bit. The intake is at 35%, which is the lowest setting. The exhaust fan is set a little higher to balance the airflow out for the carbon filter. I've been wondering if I should turn the intake off, and leave the exhaust on. What do you think? I hung a Pro CO2 bucket from the ceiling.
I transplanted from a Rapid Rooter tray into the 18 oz cups based on advice on this picture: https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/attachments/20150204_211646-jpg.482374/
Nice looking seedling by the way 3G Labs.
Motherlode, I know what you're saying. I watered them twice so far, and did a little flush to try to dilute the solution the morning after the first watering. At this point I don't intend to water them again until I need to, and I'll try to lean towards letting them get on the dry side. I will also make another gallon with just RO water and Calimagic. Should I add the Supercharge Root Tonic, or skip that?
Yeah, I was going to mention that at least they're growing, so that seems like a good sign at least. Honestly the thing about growing seems to be that everybody has a different opinion, so it can be hard to navigate at times. Do you all think I should I skip getting a product to help with shock, or get something like kelp/seaweed extract? How do I know whether they're in shock or not, since there are differing opinions here?
I got the Pro Coco brand from Growers House, and I hydrated half the brick (5 pounds I believe) in 5 gallons of RO water with the recommended dose per gallon of CaliMagic added.
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