Cannaman42021
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Hello growers, is ph 7.0 too much for my autos
What are the grow media and nutrients?Hello growers, is ph 7.0 too much for my autos
We’ll stick to your plan and feed at ph 6. Your pH was probably causing you issues. Sort that out and they’ll take offUsing coco coir, calmag plus and canna coco part a and b. They are only 2 weeks old. I planned to feed ph at 6.0 but my ph- didn’t come with my order and ph level is at 7.0 from Tap
As long as the new growth looks good going forward, they should be okay. Whatever leaves are already showing damage will not improve.Also will this browning on the bottom leaves affect them?
Cool thanks a lot buddyAs long as the new growth looks good going forward, they should be okay. Whatever leaves are already showing damage will not improve.
You can use lemon juice or vinegar to ph down too. I've been using ascorbic acid (vitamin C)
Good luck! Peace
huh?The pots are too big for the plants. It'll take a long time for them to be able to handle being constantly wet.
That's a stoner myth..........not sure who started that bogus information.Thanks for the advice. I did look into it first with them being autos I read it would be better to start in the final pot to save having to transfer them.
I'm pretty sure claiming that bigger pots hinder plants is also stoner bullshit. Just keep the medium aerated and moist. Not rocket science. Haven't had a single issue planting in 5 gallon pots from seed, ever.That's a stoner myth..........not sure who started that bogus information.
Most auto growers start in smaller pots and transplant.
Good luck to you and welcome to GC.
Bigger pots are not the problem.........the problem is the difficulty for beginners to maintain the proper water to oxygen ratio in the medium.I'm pretty sure claiming that bigger pots hinder plants is also stoner bullshit. Just keep the medium aerated and moist. Not rocket science. Haven't had a single issue planting in 5 gallon pots from seed, ever.
This is two weeks old in a 5 gal pot.
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If I had a dollar for every grower here with a a plant in a 1L pot wondering why it looks like ass, I'd be a millionaire.
The pot size has nothing to do with the yellowing in any way. I've never started in n small pots, and haven't had a single auto yield under 6 Oz so far.
Wow man. I totally disagree. Bigger pots grows way bigger plants. At least in soil. I start clones in 1/2 gal pots and transfer to 15 gals. They get big really fast after they get transplanted into their new homes.My advice to start in smaller pots was for the beginner OP.........I'm sure you're a good grower and experienced on the correct way to water.
However, I find that over watering is one of the main mistakes that newbies make........starting in smaller pots makes it easier for them.
If I had a dollar for every grower here with plant in a 5 gallon pot wondering why it's so small and not growing...........I'd be a millionaire.
Just saying.