Yaboifin
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firstly water all the medium completely when it’s time not just some in the middle if you are..I’ve been dealing with something that’s been stunting my growth for a couple weeks now. I just started feeding nutrients. Tent temp is 80. Humidity is roughly 68. Give or take a couple % at any given time. Haven’t checked my runoff yet. Will do the next watering(next couple days). I’ve ph’d my water about every watering, didn’t the first few weeks. They’re growing but just about a week or so behind. They’re going on week 4. I’ll attach my feeding schedule and photo of the plant. Only thing I’m not using is the fora nectar. Any advice would be great! Trying to be the best, as I strive for perfection.
firstly water all the medium completely when it’s time not just some in the middle if you are..
Thanks man you’re a legend. One day I’ll be helping beginners like the people who help me. I am great full to find such a great forum. The gnats come and go. Maybe a single gnat to two a day between 9 pots.(thx fox farm) I picked up some mosquito bits I’m gonna add to the next batch of nutrients. Plan to soak them as suggested and water each individual plants separately from feeding. Can they do that bad of damage?a 2 gallon pot, i’d say somewhere between a half gallon and three quarters of a gallon (2000-3000 ml)..
yes the larvee is what really causes issues.,Thanks man you’re a legend. One day I’ll be helping beginners like the people who help me. I am great full to find such a great forum. The gnats come and go. Maybe a single gnat to two a day between 9 pots.(thx fox farm) I picked up some mosquito bits I’m gonna add to the next batch of nutrients. Plan to soak them as suggested and water each individual plants separately from feeding. Can they do that bad of damage?
oh and thank you,yes the larvee is what really causes issues.,
oh and thank you,
you will be one day, just keep it simple for whatever method you choose for growing.,
ok brotherNoted. I’ll do that asap with the bits when I feed. Gotta complete the cycle of knowledge. Pass it along when time suits. Yeah I think you’re on to something there! I’ve noticed a lot of growers on these forums have way more knowledge and experience than I have. One day though, I’ll be with the big dogs. Persistence is key. I have noticed the plants are a bit unstable at the base as I train them. More than what they should be atleast. Get the issue addressed now and I have a feeling it’ll work out. Every pot from here on out is gonna get atleast 3 waterings of mosquito bits if not more. Also I’m going to look into if I can just add them straight to the soil as a slow leech that way this doesn’t happen again. Appreciate the wisdom!
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