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GG fem get a moisture meter to see if it overwater wilt or under water and have they been hardened off sorry bro they kinda look SHITTYOr possibly both?
I have two photo plants and a GG auto going for outside. I have been having to move inside/outside pretty often because of weather events. The weather has settled down so yesterday I transplanted the two larger plants in the pictures to 10 gal bags. They were in shade outside all day yesterday and I left them out overnight. Today they were in shade all morning. They looked well and perky. This afternoon they have been in full sun but that was introduced naturally from their location outside. They have up until this point tolerated full sun well. Like I said at the start of the post they have been going in and out as weather permitted. By their looks this morning and now presently I am guessing the stress of yesterday’s transplant and the full sun this afternoon has left them in a little shock. It’s 75 degrees out now with a decent breeze. RH outside is around 40%. I’m going to let them ride it out for the rest of the day and see how they look in the morning. I might need to rethink their outside location. They are on north side of house and don’t get full sun until beginning around noon.
So what say you guys about their current appearance? The small one is the GG auto and is fine. Has been on exact same schedule as the larger two in the fabric pots that are drooping.
And if you use Mycorrhizal fungi and don't disturb the root ball at all you shouldn't have any transplant shock I don't anyways unless I dirsturb the rootsGG fem get a moisture meter to see if it overwater wilt or under water and have they been hardened off sorry bro they kinda look SHITTY
And if you use Mycorrhizal fungi and don't disturb the root ball at all you shouldn't have any transplant shock I don't anyways unless I dirsturb the roots
Well Good luckI didn’t disturb the root ball and yes I know they look shitty right now. It’s why I posted but thanks for the observation.
Well Good luck
White clover nitrogen fixingThanks. I’ll see how they look in the morning. The small one needs watered which I’ll do tomorrow morning. What is the cover crop your using?
If that has a hard time growing I know my pH is off it likes more of a neutral phWhite clover nitrogen fixing
I did make the soil pretty moist as I mixed it before placing in the fabric pots yesterday morning. I then placed that moist soil in the pots, placed the root ball in and filled around it with more of that moist soil. I then watered over the root ball. They were pretty dry when I transplanted. They could have since dried out since the transplant. It is my first experience with fabric pots and I do know they dry out quicker. I’ll check em too in the morning when I water that GG auto in the plastic 5 gal pot. The plants in the fabric are photos. Both have already showed they are female. One is London pound cake and the other is tropical escape. They were freebies I received from a recent order. I also have a banana hammock auto germinating which will join these outdoors.Freezeland, i would give them a good drenching in the morning, really soak them, thats a thirsty wilt for sure.View attachment 1136278
I water mine about 1 once a week in a solo cup size container but I use rapid rooters to start my beans and clonesI didn’t see what brand soil but if its heavy in peat, some are 90%, it sucks up water like a sponge. Think about a heavy rain storm, they can take it so long as they get a day or two to dry.
I didn’t see what brand soil but if its heavy in peat, some are 90%, it sucks up water like a sponge. Think about a heavy rain storm, they can take it so long as they get a day or two to dry.
They don’t really list the ingredients on the bag, just heavy in perlite and ready to go with just water. Most bags list exact contents, but this looks good just pricy.It’s SOHUM living soil.
They don’t really list the ingredients on the bag, just heavy in perlite and ready to go with just water. Most bags list exact contents, but this looks good just pricy.
They don’t really list the ingredients on the bag, just heavy in perlite and ready to go with just water. Most bags list exact contents, but this looks good just pricy.
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