MickFoster
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Nah.........I don't even grow. Lol.You got something better. Them some mighty fine looking plants
Nah.........I don't even grow. Lol.You got something better. Them some mighty fine looking plants
Before I allow myself to get concerned, I would normally apply some beneficial bacteria and some Hormex. Maybe first light feeding I would go super light, but introduce them to humic acid and Kelp. Might be an enzymatic thing, too, if the seeds are getting older.I have 5 harvests under my belt and have never had this problem. They grow fine in the peat pellets then once I transfer them to a pot in coco coir the plants stop growing but the roots keep growing. Can't afford for this to happen as I rely on these harvests to pay my bills so any help is greatly appreciated. They've been seedlings for a whole week now and not growing nodes.
That’s good, it’d be hard to compete with his plantsNah.........I don't even grow. Lol.
I wouldn't even consider comparing the schwag I grow to his.That’s good, it’d be hard to compete with his plants
I lied, I love a good pissing matchI wouldn't even consider comparing the schwag I grow compared to his.
I thought you told him this wasn't a contest? Lol.
Are you two involved?I lied, I love a good pissing match
you do what you need to doThanks for the advice.......lol.
I only veg for 3-4 weeks.
I’m not defending either one of you. You’re confused, he’s your inbreed cousinAre you two involved?
You defend him like he's your husband, and I insulted him.
I don’t disagree, and not rinsing the coco may have left salt residue. I just hate when someone says kill it and start over with photo plants.You may not like his humidity but his style in such large pots is the perfect way to slow growth early on