GimmieThe Loot
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I have a GDP clone in roots organic should I be PH ing my water??? By the w she was transplanted 7days ago cuz this be transplant shock?
Check for insects.I have a GDP clone in roots organic should I be PH ing my water??? By the w she was transplanted 7days ago cuz this be transplant shock?
Looks like multiple issues. But it's really hard to see with that light. I agree with Holla to check for bugs.I have a GDP clone in roots organic should I be PH ing my water??? By the w she was transplanted 7days ago cuz this be transplant shock?
I was thinking the same thing with the blue light.Looks like multiple issues. But it's really hard to see with that light. I agree with Holla to check for bugs.
Is that a blurple with the veg switch on? And how far away is it?
You probably won't without a scope.It’s mostly white and blue light I jus used a little of the red for more wattage.. but I don’t see any bugs
That might be the problem right there. Never heard of them, but you gotta be careful with clones.These clones came in the mail from the strain bank
Better pics could help maybe.So nobody knows what they yellow spots are about
Bro get cho weak ass off my shit asking goofy ass ?s was wrong wit chu Silly mfs bro.. IF YOU DONT HAVE ANSWERS GTF OFF MY SHITOMFG how many threads did you make?
Bro thank you again for your help much gratitudeIt’s good to know your water’s PH.
The soil should buffer enough that you don’t have to adjust too often.
Recharge is a good small investment. It helps the soil stay healthy.
Based on the plant size you have plenty of nutrition for another 3 weeks.
Give it some time. Don’t water too much.
If it’s bugs, I can’t tell you. I never have them.
But you got a clone in the mail and transplanted it.
Probably just needs to settle in.
Take pictures without the light on.
Recharge is a powder. You water it in. There’s no NPK.EWC is the soil recharge right..? Hopefully it just needs to settle in… but yea I don’t over water no matter what… I appreciate the help bro