Ranger4x40200
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You guys are so helpful. I appreciate all the help.
Lots of good guys in the Organics section check it outYou guys are so helpful. I appreciate all the help.
Definitely going to look around.Lots of good guys in the Organics section check it out
What he saidSoil needs to go through a wet/dry period.
Good luck.
Doesn't look bad. Just looks hungry. And Mykos is awesome to use at transplant time.This was the biggest one
I made sure there was no coco in this medium.What he said
Could be why your having stalled root growth
I'd say because your using coco and soil...I would let the soil have a dry down period...other wise you creating a environment that can damage your plant
DING DING DDDDDIIIING! Winner winner!I feel like I messed up with the coco, and should have just used soil.
I always made my own soil blend.DING DING DDDDDIIIING! Winner winner!
lol. No but seriously. I’ve tried DWC, coco, rock wool…. You name it. Soil is the only way to go. People always try to over complicate everything, myself included. MJ is one of the easiest plants to grow, just throw it in a 5 gallon bucket of Fox Farms Ocean Forest and let it rip w/ straight water!!
So on the topic of watering here's what I'd do I'd water till runnoff then I would check the next day or two and stick my finger a couple inches in the top layer...if it's dry then water... if you feel moisture lay offI made sure there was no coco in this medium.
This new batch is of soil is pretty dry. Should I water lightly?
Is one of those the one u transplantedUpdate: 10 days in the soil. I think things are clearing up
All 3 got transplantedIs one of those the one u transplanted
2 on the outside are the same strain.Is one of those the one u transplanted
Couple more weeks then flip them?Is one of those the one u transplanted
Yeah man you should be good what size pots are those ? I wouldn't veg for too longCouple more weeks then flip them?
Do you think they will be ready?