Thanks Dirt for all the useful info! Sorry it took so long for me to get back, between out of town Dr appts and trying to get caught up on a bunch of stuff I let slide for too long and next thing I knew it was a week since I checked the forums!
I am amazed by how much MMJ helps not just with reducing the pain and narcotic painkillers, but it also seems to help with "tolerating" the pain. I still fee it, it still hurts, but it is not the full focus of my attention when I use MMJ, which is a big deal with as long as it has been going on.
Ok, Now time for an update on my grow.
I never was a patient person, but I figured I would be as patient as possible and it turns out I may of been more patient then I needed to.
I read somewhere to grow the seedlings for 2 to 3 weeks before transplanting them so I waited like 19 days and may of caused a neutrient defiency in some of my plants that popped the earliest. I will enclose pics below.
I think its a neut problem because it seems to of affected the plants that had the fastest initial growth.
I transferred them on the 23 out of the germination tray and into 3 gallon pots (the 2 feminized and 2 largest non fem) and into smaller pots for the other 3 until i get the larger for them as well (unless they turn out to be male)
Couple a power failure and a cold snap and I woke up on the 23rd to some really sorry looking plants and one that was practically dead and very wilted that I ended up culling.
The power went out when a storm rolled in and I had the window cracked open because of the heat generated by the lamp. When the lamp went out the temps dropped to about 59 in the closet and the light was out for about 4-6 hours (plants are currently on a 24/0 schedule)
I got them back up to temp and had already soaked and drained the soil the day before since I was planning on transplantting them that afternoon anyway.
I used expanded clay pellets to form a small layer on the bottom of the buckets to aid in draining and filled it with the Roots Organics soil.
Most of them seem to be coming back pretty quickly and look ok I think except for the Gigabud and Purple lady that were grown with the Fem seeds. (they were the first to sprout and spent the longest time in the tray)
Can anyone tell me what to do about these? Shall I just give them a while to grow since they are already in this great soil or should I maybe give them a 1/4 dose of the fox farms?
What kind of deficency does it look like to you guys?
Thanks a bunch and sorry for the long delay on updating.
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