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slide one out, and look? is it dry or wet, lots of roots or not many?
You can’t tell by the yellowing leafs that they need to be up potted into new soil with nutrients? I know I said it yesterday they they needed to be in their forever home now. What are you waiting for?Woke up to this this morning. Dude wtf? Is this root rot or what. Soil is dry but plants keep looking worse day by day.
I transplanted today. I think they need nutes cuz I know some people do the entire run in a solo cup?You can’t tell by the yellowing leafs that they need to be up potted into new soil with nutrients? I know I said it yesterday they they needed to be in their forever home now. What are you waiting for?
That's different. It's a solo cup challenge where the idea is to see how big and how much yield you can get from such a small planter. It "can" be done but you're going to have an easier time if you're using at least a 3 gallon pot for their final home. I prefer 5 gallon myself ...I transplanted today. I think they need nutes cuz I know some people do the entire run in a solo cup?
Now get a proper watering cycle down and watch them flourish. If you up potted into happy frog then there is nutrients in the soil. They’ll feed off that for 3-4weeks then you’ll need to start your feed regimen. Once the roots get established in the new soil you’ll want to water until 10-20% run off every watering in soil to prevent lockout. Don’t water again until the pot is almost or completely dry. Mark a calendar get a routine going and you’ll be golden. We’re here for you, just try and utilize what we’re all trying to help you with.I transplanted today. I think they need nutes cuz I know some people do the entire run in a solo cup?
Thanks manNow get a proper watering cycle down and watch them flourish. If you up potted into happy frog then there is nutrients in the soil. They’ll feed off that for 3-4weeks then you’ll need to start your feed regimen. Once the roots get established in the new soil you’ll want to water until 10-20% run off every watering in soil to prevent lockout. Don’t water again until the pot is almost or completely dry. Mark a calendar get a routine going and you’ll be golden. We’re here for you, just try and utilize what we’re all trying to help you with.
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Honestly they look bad. I think it's a nutrient issue. My other plants look betterwhat’s going on today?
Will do. Thanks manok, so it looks like as mentioned above is the root zone is suffering on all the plants, i can see your watering practices are too frequently with small plants also i can see your watering just around the stem, that’s a no no..as you should have some side branches instead of looking stunted, the fat leaves in your case is from the watering..
is the floor cool/cold?
put the bags on something to allow airflow underneath, when it’s the next time to water/feed make sure to get the whole medium wet!!
Got it. Thank you.ok, so it looks like as mentioned above is the root zone is suffering on all the plants, i can see your watering practices are too frequently with small plants also i can see your watering just around the stem, that’s a no no..as you should have some side branches instead of looking stunted, the fat leaves in your case is from the watering..
is the floor cool/cold?
put the bags on something to allow airflow underneath, when it’s the next time to water/feed make sure to get the whole medium wet!!
how’s it looking todayGot it. Thank you.
Much better! Still needs more nutes I think but soil is still too wet to water again.how’s it looking today
good, bad, or worse?
ok looking better/happy than just leave ‘em be..Much better! Still needs more nutes I think but soil is still too wet to water again.
no, wait a couple days..They're looking good. I was going to flip them on Monday but I think I might just do it tonight