There a little rough, but with good care they could be beasts. Good luck with them!!!are these good size for clones ? Just got them for 20 each they are puff puff passout
Depends if it's yard dirt or potting mix. I've got the stuff that claims you don't need to feed a plant for 6 months because it's got slow-release pellets. In any case that shit's bone dry, water them before they get worse. If it's not pre-fertilized potting mix, at least dilute some pee into the next watering.He said hasn't gave them no nutes etc
Plent of roots man , can see them everywhereThey all look like they just played a couple of games of pond hockey, but they're salvageable. How long ago were they rooted? They don't look as though they have very good root systems yet. Might want to put them under a humidity dome until they start drinking on their own.
For gods sake don't piss on your plants, just mist the leaves with water until they have roots to drink from. Good luck[/QUOTEhaha lol not that silly mate , and that's the thing they have a awesome root systom
I didn't say piss on the plants, I said every once in a while piss into a cup and dilute it. Seedlings and cuttings need nutrients. I grow mine in bullshit garden center potting mix and I've never had anything but green, healthy leaves.For gods sake don't piss on your plants, just mist the leaves with water until they have roots to drink from. Good luck
slow release potting soils arent your friend man and most cause problems around flowering time. also if you have a nute problem you can flush it to get the build up out so you get to kinda "start fresh" but you cant flush those slow release pellets out of the soilDepends if it's yard dirt or potting mix. I've got the stuff that claims you don't need to feed a plant for 6 months because it's got slow-release pellets. In any case that shit's bone dry, water them before they get worse. If it's not pre-fertilized potting mix, at least dilute some pee into the next watering.
Absolutely right. I use a water cure to remove harsh and bitter flavors, so it works out for me. It's better for edibles and I can get my product a little quicker. It does the same thing as flushing, but it's quicker and lazier.slow release potting soils arent your friend man and most cause problems around flowering time. also if you have a nute problem you can flush it to get the build up out so you get to kinda "start fresh" but you cant flush those slow release pellets out of the soil