Look at my girl tell me if she needs help

donloadman187

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I put my girl in the dirt May 18th she is
Sex : Feminized
Type : Indica, Sativa, Runderalis Flowering : Autoflowering Genetics : Automatic AK47 x Lowryder #2; F1 Flowering Time : Short, Medium Outdoor Harvest : 7 weeks from seed Height : Short THC Level : Unknown Characteristics : Large yielding feminized autoflowering dwarf strain Easy Rider AKA Lowryder #2 x AK47 growing

Her other two sisters didn't make it. I am wondering if the pot that I am using is big enough or should I risk a transplant??? Also I got a meter that reads PH and Fertilizer level the other day it says that the current PH is in the low 7's is that ok??? and if not what should I use to lower it???? I have heard baking soda. I have been using Alaskan Fish oil for nutes.
PS she is an out side plant is just is not a great day out there that is the reason for the indoor photos.

 

mud1dnot2

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I'd say it's looking fine. How old is it? That would be a good way to determine if it's on track. I would say transplanting soon (next few weeks) would be a good idea so read up on that before you give it a try. a good soil PH is 6.5, I heard a good way to lower it is by top dressing the pot using peat moss and watering with a few drops of apple cider vinegar per gallon of water. You won't need much, so use it sparingly.

People use baking soda as a Ph up because it's more alkaline. So if you want to drop the levels it needs to be something more acidic.
 

Tj O'Hara

Member
i'm no expert but it looks a little leggy to me, isn't getting enough light so it's stretched in order to seek out more. the people on this forum are wonderfully patient and experienced, i'm sure they'll help :)
 

Twistyman

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Looks OK... I would transplant and bury up to bottom leaves... that way the stretch will be gone and get a fan on it to strengthen stem....

Go easy on the nutes....
PH down - vinegar (just a couple drops per gal)
PH up - baking soda..

If before you transplant you can get some dolomite lime/garden lime (any garden place) add a couple of tablespoons to 10 gal. soil as it neutralizes soil to 7.0... Luck...
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donloadman187

Active Member
Answering the first question about 3 1/2 weeks old.

Second I was wondering about the leggy thing myself. I know that I have kept it outside for the most part so I don't know how to cure that.
 

donloadman187

Active Member
Looks OK... I would transplant and bury up to bottom leaves... that way the stretch will be gone and get a fan on it to strengthen stem....

Go easy on the nutes....
PH down - vinegar (just a couple drops per gal)
PH up - baking soda..

If before you transplant you can get some dolomite lime/garden lime (any garden place) add a couple of tablespoons to 10 gal. soil as it neutralizes soil to 7.0... Luck...
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Thank you so much for your insight. That is a great idea to bury up to the leaves when transplanting and you are the first that I have talked to, to mention that.
 
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