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you should be fine..I decided to try growing my own buds. I have White Widow (2 plants) that I grew from seeds which came from a reputable seller. I started them indoors but as soon as they started getting some leaves I decided to start acclimating them to sunlight. They’ve been outdoors now for about two weeks in a little green house I built. The leaves are curling and the edges are turning brown and yellow/whitish spots are growing in the middle of the leaves. I’m doing all organic. I started them in happy frog soil and transplanted them a few days ago into 15 gallon fabric pots with 1 part happy frog and 1 part ocean forest. Attached are some pics showing my disastrous attempt lol. I’m unsure of what is actually going on because the net is full of contradictory info. I haven’t fertilized with the exception of using seaweed extract when they were still seedlings. I believe it to be a watering issue or temperature issue. Sometimes the greenhouse reaches temps of 100+degrees
do you not look at the pictures and read the information??I'd say give them a good soaking. Looks like you keeping them to dry. These plants look hungry
, move them outside / out of the greenhouse into full sun all day. See how they look in a week.
geez Ron,Sure do Nick. I see what they are planted in and if you look at the media, its bone dry.
Maybe you should take a good look.
It's obvious that the nutrients in the pre loaded soil are not been doing anything yet.
These plants are 1/2 cooked. Under fed and way to dry. Just maybe he should do something about that.
Just maybe the plants will pick up with a little kick and the Pre loaded mix will start producing feed once it's watered properly.
Nick. I should remind you that this is an open forum.
I don't know who you think you are Nick but having a staff sticker under your name does not mean your the only one with a valid opinion around here.
I read what the man posted, looked at the picture and told him what I'd do if these were my plants. Beyond that it's up to the op what he thinks is best for his plants.
Well hello Phish Phan...... ;)I decided to try growing my own buds. I have White Widow (2 plants) that I grew from seeds which came from a reputable seller. I started them indoors but as soon as they started getting some leaves I decided to start acclimating them to sunlight. They’ve been outdoors now for about two weeks in a little green house I built. The leaves are curling and the edges are turning brown and yellow/whitish spots are growing in the middle of the leaves. I’m doing all organic. I started them in happy frog soil and transplanted them a few days ago into 15 gallon fabric pots with 1 part happy frog and 1 part ocean forest. Attached are some pics showing my disastrous attempt lol. I’m unsure of what is actually going on because the net is full of contradictory info. I haven’t fertilized with the exception of using seaweed extract when they were still seedlings. I believe it to be a watering issue or temperature issue. Sometimes the greenhouse reaches temps of 100+degrees
Let's just say that I'm over by Michigan but not quite that north. I'm not in the greatest state to be trying it out but I'm determined to make this happen :)What part of the US, or what country are you growing these things in? It’s kind of important to know the environment that you are dealing with. That soil should support plants of that size if you can get them to start eating regularly. Probably a watering issue.
As in eaten up by a bug? I agree. I'm trying to maintain an organic grow and not use harmful chemicals. I've been spraying them down with neem oil once a week. If you have any advice for bug control please shareThat one looks ate up.
Agromagen. To keep it organic. It looks like a bug ate it yes.As in eaten up by a bug? I agree. I'm trying to maintain an organic grow and not use harmful chemicals. I've been spraying them down with neem oil once a week. If you have any advice for bug control please share
Sounds to me like you a legend in your own mind there Nick. I'm fine with any advice I'm offering in the forum. It's a lot better than most of the crap I see posed and that goes for some stuff Ive seen you post but I'm not on here telling you that you don't know what your talking about or busting on your grows am I. Not everyone wants to spend $100 a bag for Fox Farm with bat shit and seaweed extract. Such stupidity leaves me shaking my head. Really!geez Ron,
my validation is my grows as i post weekly updates of everything i’m doing with pictures and videos right up till drying and curing..
also it’s the people i help with their grows until the grow is finished properly..
i do this as i know what i’m doing but i don’t have to see pictures of your grows because i know there’s issues at the end.. you only have posted plants in veg..
never any buds, just from a distance with you sitting in a chair holding a couple branches, by the looks of it small, airey and leafy looking..
build your soil! hahaha..
more like how to build a soil full of heavy metals!..
than use promix 12-6-6,
than use promix 5-15-5 till finish..
and this is the advice you give people,
this is not even close to being correct..
you would do better growing in the ground and just watering when needed..
Fe?Well hello Phish Phan...... ;)
I'm using RootMagic+Growing out door is tough. Each environment brings different challenges. As for the 100 degree green house that will be though to over come. The ocean Forrest can be a bit hot at times. I would look into adding some aloe fpj. It will help them develop a better root system and will help the soil to hold moisture better. Did you add microrizan? This will also help bring micro organisms into your soil that will help create a symbiotic relationship with the soil roots and Mycelium. Check out Korean natural farming and no till. Save you a fortune on nutrients.
Fee?
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