All masters and seasoned growers!!!i need your help!!!!for seedlings!!!!hurry!!!

megadon7

Member
This is my second grow. My first grow was a 4oz Northern lights Haze outdoors. My six other seeds didn't sprout, this time I changed my germination method and 3 out 3 sprouted. My current grow are all autos a Short stuff Onyx (AK 47) 6 days old, Short stuff Blue himalaya (Kush)5 days old, and a 7 dwarfs Gigantes (White widow) 3 days old. I'M CONSIDERING GROWING INDOORS; needless to say all were started indoors like my first grow. I'm using Root Organics 707 soil, with 1/2 cup of lime like my first grow, in 5 gallon pots watered with a gallon (ph 6.0), soil runoff (ph 6.8). My concern that the they are growing slow, especially the B.H. which has had the same two leaves for the past few days and showing no signs of the 2nd set. The Onyx 2nd set look weird. And it seems like the leaves could be a little dark. I know it's early but I would appreciate some suggestions. I'm starting in my closet which had a heat problem like 90 degrees. I just added a vent connected to the AC which brought the heat down to like 81 degrees Peak, and the cool line blowing across the plants with 2 good fans running. If their is a problem, Firstly I thought it could be the heat (which I fixed). I was thinking that the soil could be too old or too hot (which I thought would be solved by the soil sitting for a yr). I saw a few dime sized pieces of bark in the soil, maybe the roots could be stuck (if thats the problem how could I solved this). I read that dark leaves could be from nitrogen toxicity, I haven't added any nutes. Lately I've been thinking about transplanting these to a different soil (if so what kind of soil would you suggest?). Or maybe taking my chances outdoors which it gets 90 degrees during the day. I want to get these girls to growing I dont want to lose'em. I know it's early, but I would appreciate any suggestions, I respect the advice of the growers on this site.
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potpimp

Sector 5 Moderator
Sorry it took me so long but I was having a hell of a time finding a phone booth to change clothes in. OK, got my superhero suit on now. **Whatever you do don't transplant autos!!! Learn from my fuckups; if you do anything to shock an auto, it will stop growing right where it's at. I had a fully matured 3" auto (one pipe bowl full) on my first autoflower grow. It's perfectly normal not to see much growth at this stage; they are putting down their roots so all the growing is going down. When they get a good root system in place, then they will focus on upper growth. Just keep on keeping on and they should be fine. Just don't do anything that will shock them. Best wishes!
 

megadon7

Member
Sorry it took me so long but I was having a hell of a time finding a phone booth to change clothes in. OK, got my superhero suit on now. **Whatever you do don't transplant autos!!! Learn from my fuckups; if you do anything to shock an auto, it will stop growing right where it's at. I had a fully matured 3" auto (one pipe bowl full) on my first autoflower grow. It's perfectly normal not to see much growth at this stage; they are putting down their roots so all the growing is going down. When they get a good root system in place, then they will focus on upper growth. Just keep on keeping on and they should be fine. Just don't do anything that will shock them. Best wishes!

Thank you, Potpimp I appreciate the fast response and helpful information
 
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