Hollatchaboy
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That lil sprout is the least of your worries.my indoor garden has started growing weeds. I just can't believe this.
That lil sprout is the least of your worries.my indoor garden has started growing weeds. I just can't believe this.
Some of them look unfixable. What the hell are you watering with, straight bleach?I think I'm going to shitcan this entire crop and start again. It would take months to fix these.
Many more chances are in front of me. Will begin a new journal.
Thanks everyone.
i agree with other posts regarding drainage and watering being a big part of the issue.Yes, I have a PH meter. These seeds were dropped 12/8 so I never added nutes. Organic soil.
More about those droopy yellow leaves.Do those cups in the picture look wet to you? Even the one with alittle water doesnt appear adequately soaked
They appear dead mostly. Its happens during times of droughtMore about those droopy yellow leaves.
I thought they were under watered too, but didn't want to make an over watering mistake.They appear dead mostly. Its happens during times of drought
I am not an expert, but i have always watered all my plants thoroughly then waited for them to dry. It seems to work, even with small plants.I thought they were under watered too, but didn't want to make an over watering mistake.
So in dorught conditons a weed grows. Maybe the soil I got was partly from the desert regions of Earth.
If you looked at the pick in the Runtz thread you'll see larger, dead plants in the background.I am not an expert, but i have always watered all my plants thoroughly then waited for them to dry. It seems to work, even with small plants.
The rootballs you posted looked like the roots were collecting at the bottom. Probably because that was the only place they could find moisture.
Yep. In cups I watered until they started dripping out the bottom, then didn't re-water until they were light and dry. That could be every 3 or 4 days depending. Now I seed into bigger containers (.75g), start with the soil thoroughly moist before dropping the seeds in and then the first week or two I center-water and only lightly water the outsides of the pots...by the end of week 2 I'm watering the entire pot to runoff and letting 'em dry like I do my 5g pots. At that stage it's every 4-6 days dependent.I am not an expert, but i have always watered all my plants thoroughly then waited for them to dry. It seems to work, even with small plants.
The rootballs you posted looked like the roots were collecting at the bottom. Probably because that was the only place they could find moisture.
Interesting...Yep. In cups I watered until they started dripping out the bottom, then didn't re-water until they were light and dry. That could be every 3 or 4 days depending. Now I seed into bigger containers (.75g), start with the soil thoroughly moist before dropping the seeds in and then the first week or two I center-water and only lightly water the outsides of the pots...by the end of week 2 I'm watering the entire pot to runoff and letting 'em dry like I do my 5g pots. At that stage it's every 4-6 days dependent.
Often with watering too much/too little its not about the amount of water, its about the frequency of watering.
I forgot you're a troll for a moment... Ignored.Interesting...
Is this your thread? I was responding to @rmax about his plants
Seriously? That dudes a troll? Come on now.I forgot you're a troll for a moment... Ignored.
Not sure what happened there.. I honestly thought he was under the impression I was trying to help him with his plants.Seriously? That dudes a troll? Come on now.
Yea that was a little bizzare even for here.Not sure what happened there.. I honestly thought he was under the impression I was trying to help him with his plants.
If thats trolling....
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That's a good idea.Ok, you're doomed to keep killing seedlings no matter how many seeds unless you figure out how you're killing them.