Thanks dude I appreciate the words of encouragement.Growing in soil and from seed takes some patience. On top of that it looks like you have a blurple led which causes them to grow more leafy and compact. They look healthy and thats whats really important.
Youre so funny.Slow growth is likely in relationship to the planting date. Planting on Friday the 13th renders many complications. I recommend starting over.
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AndyBoi
Depends on which grow your asking about lol, I have a DWC and a coco/lite goingReal talk, what light are you using?
If my plants were not growing I would first look to the light (the main ingredient for photosynthesis)
next i would investigate the media and its relationship to the roots. My first soil mix i made myself was far too dense. I believe this got me off to a slow start.
what is your watering process like? Do you water to full saturation with run off? Do you measure the run off?
Can you give some watering advice please. And they are 3 gallon fabric pots, why?Are those 2gal pots? Plants look like they may have not responded well when you transplanted them. Make sure you are watering correctly. The lights are also contributing to the compact growth.
My light is a yehsence. Im using fox farm ocean forest that I amended with perlite. I water when the soil is dry and the pots are light. Sometimes I water to runoff and other times not. Ive only measured the runoff ph once and it 5.5. I dont have a ppm and I dont know anything about ppm.Real talk, what light are you using?
If my plants were not growing I would first look to the light (the main ingredient for photosynthesis)
next i would investigate the media and its relationship to the roots. My first soil mix i made myself was far too dense. I believe this got me off to a slow start.
what is your watering process like? Do you water to full saturation with run off? Do you measure the run off?
Well I transplanted on the 12 so...Don’t panic. The plants look healthy. Just shocked from being transplanted into such big containers. Roots will spread, and during this time top growth can be slow. Growing requires patience.
You plants are in a stall, Growth stalled when you transplanted. it can take more than 2 weed sometime for the turtle to come out of the shell so to speak.Well I transplanted on the 12 so...
I dont measure PPM either. I am convinced that watering to run off is important (especially with fox farm soil, ive herd of multiple cases of salt build ups in fox farm soil).My light is a yehsence. Im using fox farm ocean forest that I amended with perlite. I water when the soil is dry and the pots are light. Sometimes I water to runoff and other times not. Ive only measured the runoff ph once and it 5.5. I dont have a ppm and I dont know anything about ppm.
Try to drop your humidity to 40-50% imo my plants flourish in that humidity range . I got some in flower that go 25-50% n they love it.These seeds were planted on November 13. They are maybe 4-5 inches tall. I dont know what's going. Growing with ffof and a yehsence light in a 4x2. Temps 74-81. RH 51-61%.