11 day old white widow (do they look ok?)

Biggsy747

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Dunger is nutrients.

Growing in soil, worm castings, perlite, added nutrients yesterday and ground coffee... is it worth repotting now with fish bone and blood, realised that isn't in my soil?
 

DeadHeadX

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They look pretty small and underdeveloped for three weeks, honestly. 18 hours of light is good, but not too bright. Leaves look a little faded. Could mean too much water or light? Good luck.
 

DeadHeadX

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Dunger is nutrients.

Growing in soil, worm castings, perlite, added nutrients yesterday and ground coffee... is it worth repotting now with fish bone and blood, realised that isn't in my soil?
Others can weigh in, but they shouldn’t need too many nutes at this early stage. Careful there. Also depends what soil they are in now and how much nutrition is built in.
 

HandyGringo

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Perhaps they would do better outside the greenhouse? I don't know what temperatures you get in there or if it blocks sunlight in any meaningful way.

Be cautious of overwatering. Let the substrate dry out between waterings. It doesn't look like your soil is very airy, that might be why they're growing slower than expected. Don't worry though, plenty of growing season left!
 

Dboybudz

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Also coffee grounds no good to acidic if broken down in compost over time is ok. Really only transplant when you have some roots to be able to pop out and it not fall apart. Looks a little hot want temps at 80° for now.
 

Biggsy747

Member
Others can weigh in, but they shouldn’t need too many nutes at this early stage. Careful there. Also depends what soil they are in now and how much nutrition is built in.
Yeh Ive given them notes yesterday for the first time, ive weed focused product which does say to use from day 1 but actually these plants are only 13 days through the soil so we'll see.
 

Biggsy747

Member
Perhaps they would do better outside the greenhouse? I don't know what temperatures you get in there or if it blocks sunlight in any meaningful way.

Be cautious of overwatering. Let the substrate dry out between waterings. It doesn't look like your soil is very airy, that might be why they're growing slower than expected. Don't worry though, plenty of growing season left!
The greenhouse doors and windows are open all day and actually the plants are only 10 days through the soil, so as you say plenty time.
 

Biggsy747

Member
Also coffee grounds no good to acidic if broken down in compost over time is ok. Really only transplant when you have some roots to be able to pop out and it not fall apart. Looks a little hot want temps at 80° for now.
It's 23 degrees today and around that for the next ten or so days, I'm really not sure how much direct sun to give them at this stage, they re actually only 10 days through the soil, I made a mistake saying 3 weeks lol
 

Biggsy747

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It's 23 degrees today and around that for the next ten or so days, I'm really not sure how much direct sun to give them at this stage, they re actually only 10 days through the soil, I made a mistake saying 3 weeks lol
Ive been giving them morning and evening sun, I'll see where they are in 10 days and post a picture.
 
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