happywithmolly
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New grower, 4 weeks bottom leaves yellow and dying, rest of plants green and happy.
I just saw my first yellow leaves..I did not feed,yet i repotted in 7gal pots,adding BioBizz Full Mix ( in nuts ) soil . Shoul i also give a small amout of Micro-Grow-Bloom ( nutes ) until soil bounce em back?It wants to be fed.
...if you just potted up seelings into 7 gallon pots i'd strongly recommend you water very sparingly until you see some signs that the plant is healthy and well established, personally, i'd have potted up in at least 2 more stages before getting to the 7 gallon size because with that much media and so few roots from such young plants creates a situation likely to cause signs of over watering, 7 gallons of media fully watered in and with no roots to speak of will take a LONG time to dry out.I just saw my first yellow leaves..I did not feed,yet i repotted in 7gal pots,adding BioBizz Full Mix ( in nuts ) soil . Shoul i also give a small amout of Micro-Grow-Bloom ( nutes ) until soil bounce em back?
Fu ck f ck fu kkc cck cc kck. I've watered. Today. Right after the transplant....................The first plant had a good root system(much more than the other one did).How should i deal it?...if you just potted up seelings into 7 gallon pots i'd strongly recommend you water very sparingly until you see some signs that the plant is healthy and well established, personally, i'd have potted up in at least 2 more stages before getting to the 7 gallon size because with that much media and so few roots from such young plants creates a situation likely to cause signs of over watering, 7 gallons of media fully watered in and with no roots to speak of will take a LONG time to dry out.
peace, bozo
...high man, i grow in coco hempy buckets which is a passive form of hydroponics so i get pretty awesome results in some pretty small 'pots'.they are almost a month and a half old.(i'll get some pics in a few..!!2 pics by the end of the thread)
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