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Thanks for this fella. Reassuring
Thanks for this fella. Reassuring
What water?RH has risen to 37. Not much of a change to be fair. Should the water be boiling like from a kettle?
I just hanged wet towels for humidityThe warm water I put in tray that meds suggested also my in temps are 27c is that ok
Definitely don't put water in the trays with the pots.The warm water I put in tray that meds suggested also my in temps are 27c is that ok
TBH it is proper easy. Most of the problems we see on here are down to human error. Seedlings are like those beans little kids grow at school, you have to work hard to fuck them up.It’s not as easy as you’d think this growing malarkey
Honestly I wouldn't even bother, but go for it.No it’s in a separate tray just wondered if hotter the water the better?
Here she is today day 10. Got a few new questions
1. when do I give her Biobizz fish mix Right now water only
2. When do I transplant? And
3. Ac arrived today but maybe abit big lol. How do I best arrange tent to fit (everything inside as tent in tight cupboard.
thanks very much guys
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Here’s day 20
transplanted yesterday from light mix to all mix and fed first nutes (Biobizz fish mix) small dose as now in all mix soil which was pre soaked. She has been and is still looking a little down, although I’m hoping this is due to being hungry for N. With transplant and first feed yesterday gonna give another day or 2 to see how she responds. Was hoping she would have bounced right back by now.
Notice your the blades of your fan leafs, how the serration tips are frilled upward.... your plant wants it substrate drier. Keeping the soil too wet, for too long will cause a reduced uptake of nutrients. Also too wet slows the root development and fucks with pH drift. Drift is completely normal and preferred by cannabis, consequently so are wet/dry cycles of the substrate.Day 23. She’s back
Such great advice.Notice your the blades of your fan leafs, how the serration tips are frilled upward.... your plant wants it substrate drier. Keeping the soil too wet, for too long will cause a reduced uptake of nutrients. Also too wet slows the root development and fucks with pH drift. Drift is completely normal and preferred by cannabis, consequently so are wet/dry cycles of the substrate.
Drying encourages roots to seek out water and the end result is a massive root system, much larger than the plant actually needs. But to our benefit, a over developed root system produces higher yield.
Your finicky with your plant, I get it. I was new once too and very eager. Trust me when I say this, you will kill your plant with too much kindness in the beginning. Less is more with seedlings of any variety and Autos especially.