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Just wondering if I should transplant this one or wait another week?
I'm using fox farm ocean forest and just watering with straight R/O cause I've heard that soil has enough. Lights are 18/6.wait for side branches to develop out than transplant.
how much are you feeding her? what type of soil?
Like 2.how many weeks from sprouting?
It's growth has slowed because your seedling is building up it's root zone. It's actually very actively growing right now below the soil surface. Your plant has zero sign of problems at the moment. I'd wait a bit longer before up-potting though.I feel like growth has been slow. This is about 2 weeks since popping.
I've been going by lifting the pot. Its been just about every 1-2 days cause the pots small. I make sure it's pretty light and water slowly so it doesn't just drain out. I put mykos xtreme when planting from germination. Humidity hangs around 37-45% temp 75°-77°how often are you watering
I would add one of these to your tool kit. It's cheap and will help you avoid watering too frequently. Every other day sounds like a bit much to me in FFOFI've been going by lifting the pot. Its been just about every 1-2 days cause the pots small. I make sure it's pretty light and water slowly so it doesn't just drain out. I put mykos xtreme when planting from germination. Humidity hangs around 37-45% temp 75°-77°
Actually got one pots to small still to hold it up lol.I would add one of these to your tool kit. It's cheap and will help you avoid watering too frequently. Every other day sounds like a bit much to me in FFOF
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The pot weighs like there's nothing in it when I water.Actually got one pots to small still to hold it up lol.
It's a good tool to have. Watering too frequently is probably the most common error by the new grower. As small plant like that will look like it's wilting, causing the new grower to water again when the plant was really saying "I'm suffocating" because the soil is too moist.Actually got one pots to small still to hold it up lol.
ok that's good, keep doing that. also, in a week or so start feeding her at 150ppm and work your way up to 500ppm. after few weeks foxfarm nutrients levels drop for the plant so you need to start the feeding. follow the scheduleI've been going by lifting the pot. Its been just about every 1-2 days cause the pots small. I make sure it's pretty light and water slowly so it doesn't just drain out. I put mykos xtreme when planting from germination. Humidity hangs around 37-45% temp 75°-77°
Once he up pots he may not need to feed yet. The mycos will make far more "food" available to the plant than they would otherwise receive.ok that's good, keep doing that. also, in a week or so start feeding her at 150ppm and work your way up to 500ppm
when you say there is nothing in it, do you mean like the dirt is rockhard dry>? you don't want 100% dryness, at about 85% dry water her.The pot weighs like there's nothing in it when I water.
"once he up pots" he still has few more weeks to go before that plant needs to get up potted and it should get fed. in soil i would only up pot once. From cup to final home. I know you can do different methods, but when the roots are built properly you can just go to final home.Once he up pots he may not need to feed yet. The mycos will make far more "food" available to the plant than they would otherwise receive.
As long as your plant is healthy, which it is ... stick to basic care. Over-mothering is many new grower's issue at this stage.