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Thanks, a local shop said around 2 weeks I can do an 8th of the feeding needed and ween my way up. I’m gonna update in a couple weeks of just water.dont use any nutes in soil for at least 3 weeks from germination. most likely you are overfeeding them
For babies, my soil is basically promix with 20% worm castings, with extra perlite. Anything else is overkill. Once they are about 4 leaf sets in I start to hand feed with small amounts of grow nutes.Except overfeeding the problem can be also something with the roots(it can be both to).I had similar plant this year,i think my soil kept too much moisture(may be +too much fert),after I made some changes(add more perlite on the top and make some more holes on the pot sides) the plant started to grow normal and now it is like every other...The top of the soil may be looks dry but be careful what's going on on the bottom.....If its a big pot it can stay really wet there.....I think once they grow up this problem is disappearing.But since they are auto you should check things and make improvement fast:)
Thanks these are all helpful answers, I was assuming it had to do with either nutes or the fact that my soil is just trapping water. I’m gonna give them a dry period. But when do y’all think I should continue feeding, considering the plants popped out a couple weeks ago.Sorry, hot as in too much food.
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In general I like to give 4-5 leaf sets before I start top feeding. Start v low, move up slowly, and keep good notes. And never pound them with nutes. Ever.Ak47#1 is getting bigger everyday.
Too big of a pot causes this, it’s why it’s better to start in small pots , let’s the roots develop, and prevents over watering. I feel the pot in picture maybe the issue , volume of soil to root and ability of the soil to hold moisture is higher and is causing growth stunting. Also no nutes till say 4-5 node development, (sets of leaves)Except overfeeding the problem can be also something with the roots(it can be both to).I had similar plant this year,i think my soil kept too much moisture(may be +too much fert),after I made some changes(add more perlite on the top and make some more holes on the pot sides) the plant started to grow normal and now it is like every other...The top of the soil may be looks dry but be careful what's going on on the bottom.....If its a big pot it can stay really wet there.....I think once they grow up this problem is disappearing.But since they are auto you should check things and make improvement fast:)
Hmm any pics of those suckers? If it’s just a couple , maybe put up some sticky strips, soil knats do occur, and it’s easy to control. Any neem product at this stage of plant is safe, never at flower.Another question, I have seen like 1 maybe 2 tiny gnat looking bugs, I’m growing indoor so I thought I would avoid the big ordeal but any suggestions on how to get rid of these critters. Somewhere online said they live in moist soil, but I already have my babies in their final pot. Any suggestions on fixing this issue? Y’all have been extremely helpful.
Hmm any pics of those suckers? If it’s just a couple , maybe put up some sticky strips, soil knats do occur, and it’s easy to control. Any neem product at this stage of plant is safe, never at flower.
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