misterbrandon
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Hey guys, does my plant look healthy? Is it healthy? It was planted on 26th November 2019. Would it be considered small for almost 3 weeks?
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Its not growing too slow right?Looks healthy to me buddy lol
Well its a healthy little seedling, Your lights are under powered and you moved it to a big pot too soon.Hey guys, does my plant look healthy? Is it healthy? It was planted on 26th November 2019. Would it be considered small for almost 3 weeks?
It's a somango xxl strain. 600 watts LED 80cm away from plants. Yes, I'm using city farm nutrients.I agree that's pretty small for week 3 what strain is it? Also what kind of light are you giving it nutes yet?
What's the grow medium? If you're in good soil you shouldn't need to feed it yet. Coco or peat would be a different story.It's a somango xxl strain. 600 watts LED 80cm away from plants. Yes, I'm using city farm nutrients.
It's actually already in a 5l pot.Well its a healthy little seedling, Your lights are under powered and you moved it to a big pot too soon.
Its always best to move up in pot sizes gradually, seedlings/clones/cuttings, from a 5cm tube to a 0.75 litre pot to a 1.5 litre pot, develop a root mass at the bottom first before pot size transfer.
Too many people think putting a small plant in a big pot is best, the opposite is true, that is why commercial nurserymen (like my self) start in small sizes and move up, its simply the fastest way to grow a plant from seedling or cutting all the way to point of sale.
Its all about root surface area, when a root tip hits the outside of a pot, auxins in the root tip are destroyed, root apical dominance is dismissed , ,roots expand outwards like branches increasing surface area , much like topping does to a plant.
I'm using coco and perlite 70/30What's the grow medium? If you're in good soil you shouldn't need to feed it yet. Coco or peat would be a different story.
I'm using a LED 600 WATT above 80cm from the plant.It's a little slow. What's your lighting?
its that actual power draw from the wall/plug? or 600 watts of leds, usually leds are driven 1/3 rd to 1/2 half of led max output. can you get a power point watt reader, its probably about 180- 200 watts power draw in the real world, would be good for you to know. power plug in metres are about $20, also try lowering the light to 60cm away from the plant.I'm using a LED 600 WATT above 80cm from the plant.