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I planted this 40 days ago and It’s been getting 6 hours of dark a day when do I need to change it
Yh it’s the only soil I can get hold of right now and I can’t really switch right now cause my other 2 are pretty smallIt depends on the final height you want. If you do not plan having a monster, you should switch now. I'd say.
It looks a bit yellow, maybe you should change your soil or adjust your nutrients for obtaining a darker green.
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YhDepends on how big you want it. Is 40 days from the day you planted the seed in the ground?
And I only have 1 light at the momentIt depends on the final height you want. If you do not plan having a monster, you should switch now. I'd say.
It looks a bit yellow, maybe you should change your soil or adjust your nutrients for obtaining a darker green.
Have a good grow!![]()
Yes I’m giving them liquid nutrients I’m not sure what soil it is but it’s the only soil I could get at the moment I water like every 4 days I give them liquid nutrients every second water I’m not sure what seeds they are the light is FECiDA 600W LED Grow LightAre you supplementing the soil with any nutrients either liquid or powder? The plant in the picture looks like it's not getting enough nitrogen although cameras can play tricks on color and new growth can sometimes take on a lighter green color and darken up when they mature.
What kind of soil are you using? When do you water? Do you check for PH or PPM of whatever you're watering it with if you are supplementing?
I assume you plan on growing all 3 plants? Do you know what cultivar you have or are they mystery seeds? Are they autoflowering, femenized or photoperiod seeds?
What kind of light do you have?
What brand of nutrients are you giving them? Can you post a picture of the bottle with the NPK rating showing?Yes I’m giving them liquid nutrients I’m not sure what soil it is but it’s the only soil I could get at the moment I water like every 4 days I give them liquid nutrients every second water I’m not sure what seeds they are the light is FECiDA 600W LED Grow Light
tripart 5-0-1 micro tripartite 3-1-6 grow tripartite 0-5-4 bloom and 4-0-0 cal mag aminoWhat brand of nutrients are you giving them? Can you post a picture of the bottle with the NPK rating showing?
The way you want to know when to water is right before you water pick up the pot and note the weight. Whenever the pot is light it means it's time to water. The 4 or 5 day interval you're using now is probably fine but I would use the light pot method so that you don't over or under water the plants. These plants don't like to sit in water. They prefer a drier media.
The light you have now should be good for the seedlings but if you plan on flowering all three plants at the same time I'm not sure your light will be sufficient. For now it's fine but you may want to start thinking about adding another light. I checked the specs of your light and they max out at 65watts. If that's all you can afford then you can work with it but your yield will be less.
Also looks dense, no drainage, need perlite or something mixed in there. Roots need oxygen to work properly and very dense soil makes it harder to come by for them.It looks exactly like a garden soil, it reacts differently as it surely contains multiple things undefined.
Should change this as a priority. I'd say nutrients won't work as it suppose to, and as it is not an enriched and homogenized soil, its pretty hard to control watering and else. They look healthy for now, there's a risk that its going to change when they'll need power for the flowers.
It's definitely difficult to grow without adequate drainage.Also looks dense, no drainage, need perlite or something mixed in there. Roots need oxygen to work properly and very dense soil makes it harder to come by for them.
Truer words never spoken...perlite, vermiculite and biochar would all help. Rice husks toasted make excellent silica add for this stage. Doesnt matter about where the seeds originated -- you are getting experience that will serve you well. Good luck.Also looks dense, no drainage, need perlite or something mixed in there. Roots need oxygen to work properly and very dense soil makes it harder to come by for them.
I'm going to say you have around 3 to 4 weeks before you can think about flipping them. You said you have 40 days from the day you dropped seed to soil. I'm going to assume that it took a couple of weeks before your seed broke soil line? That would mean the plants in the pictures have around 2 weeks of growth on them. The bigger one looks like you may have started her earlier than the others.I planted this 40 days ago and It’s been getting 6 hours of dark a day when do I need to change itView attachment 1334932
I planted this 40 days ago and It’s been getting 6 hours of dark a day when do I need to change itView attachment 1334932