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Guys do you prefer to water the soil before transplant, water after transplant or just transplant then water a few days later???
Could I just water the edges maybe???Transplant in to wet soil, so the roots go searching for the water
looks like it needs a little more food to meGuys one of my auto is looking sick I did a flush yesterday and still haven't seen any changes here are 5 days of pics!! Its a northern light x big bud its 2 weeks old barely. 3g smart pot ocean forest/happy frog with small amendments bat guana kelp meal ewc perlite.
I can promise is wasn't over watered it only looks that way BC of the flush I was told my soil is very hot for seedlings. Basically I'm just wondering if it will pull through. I think it is still alive but I'm worried its just gunna croak over here a pic next to the other three healthy ones is the same soil transplanted the same day.and no need to mention my lights I have a 4ft 8bulb t5 ho showing up on Monday those light and sun light are just keeping them alive, I thinkOverwatered?? I wouldn't flush it , not at such a young age with real little need..
let the pot dry out and water only when needs it .
With it being an auto you've done yourself no favours by transplanting it or flushing it . Leave her alone , get a feel for the pot now while it's wet and wait until it's light ..
I would say continue with just water but if you've flushed properly and stripped the soil of its nutrition I would seek advice on feeding at low strengh
Don't flush...or listen to peeps who use bottles of stuff to grow. These are seedlings: all they need is the right amount of moisture and your mix might be a little too much for them. They need very little if at anything at all except water at this stage. Don't give them nutes or anything at this point. Allow your soil to dry out to a "damp sponge" moisture level and try to maintain that. Use a hand mister to water them for the next couple weeks and drench the roots only sparingly until they get some nodes on them. Next time use a starter mix or cut your mix down with perlite and coco. They will recover once the ph normalizes; your mix is just too rich for youn-ins. No big deal though cuz it's organic so no need to panicGuys one of my auto is looking sick I did a flush yesterday and still haven't seen any changes here are 5 days of pics!! Its a northern light x big bud its 2 weeks old barely. 3g smart pot ocean forest/happy frog with small amendments bat guana kelp meal ewc perlite.
That's what I was saying earlier, in reply 2. So can you elaborate about root ball thing that's pretty interesting?I let the soil dry out so the root ball is like one solid mass which makes transplanting easier IMO. More importantly use granular mycorrizea & sprinkle that shit under the roots when you drop your plant in like magic fairy dust. Myco is the secret to organic growing; really does make better plants & results in better yield. Use recycled root balls as starter mix in the future; I typically add nothing to it but water & it works like a charm. Makes for super happy healthy young plants later on.