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mmaguyy91
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Definitely spider mites which I’ve been treating with Neem oil. Any tips to get the most out of my grow with the time left? I feel like I’ll be lucky to harvest an ounce or two from these sadlyI agree with you on the possibility of pests. I but I think his problems start underground. And being autos, he’s rapidly running out of time. Looks like they might be starting to flower already. There shouldn’t be any problem posting links to possible solutions.
Organic soil with nothing added, I’ve been using Bonnie and Clyde nutrients but I did not start until 5 weeks unfortunately.What kind of soil? Where do you get your water? If I had to take a blind stab at it, it would be, not enough light for the first month and a half. Poorly draining soil and bad watering practices. But not sure about soil. Not enough dry back, so roots not getting enough oxygen. Not up taking any nutrients. Just kind of languishing there. Are the other six doing the same thing? Just two cents!
Is it too late to add perlite?I agree with you on the possibility of pests. I but I think his problems start underground. And being autos, he’s rapidly running out of time. Looks like they might be starting to flower already. There shouldn’t be any problem posting links to possible solutions.
I’m going to start another round of auto flowers. What’s your take on when to start nutrients and how often? I’ve got the Bonnie & Clyde liquid nutrients, as well as cal-mag. I worry about under watering or overwateringSometimes greenhouses are more like growing indoors. You run into heat, humidity, and air flow issues. Even light issues. I seen a few where the plant grew, stretched and spindly, because the light gets diffused. like all growing, you just have to deal with the problems if and when they arise! I go with the welded wire fence, good size cloth pots , and as much direct sunlight as possible. Everyone’s environment is different. But they need a good, regular, wet dry cycle. So you want a medium with a fair amount of breathability. Especially when they are young. Search greenhouse growing. Maybe you can pick up some tips there.
Wow they look gorgeous! I’ve never had a single plant with leaves as healthy and big as the one on right. Is it seed quality to have them growing that quick?I don’t grow autos. But if I did, I would still start them in the small solo and then up pot once into their final home. There’s no hard and fast rule on the feeding. Depends on how much fertilizer is in the soil you are using. and I cringe every time I see somebody fertilizing a 3 inch seedling! Watering with a good dry back is key along with plenty of light. maybe some auto growers will see this and chime in. One thing is certain, once the seed pops, the doomsday clock starts ticking! I’m going to clog your thread with an example. The small ones are about 2 1/2 weeks old and ready to go into the larger pots. The larger ones look like the small ones and we’re up potted a month ago and are ready to be up potted again. Haven’t fed any of these things anything! Just watered them correctly and give them plenty of light! Not world beaters, but not racing the clock either. Learn to read your plants. It takes a few grows.View attachment 1991913
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