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Week 2
Vegetation
3.175
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immafool immafool
6 years ago
Day 5 Starting off the week with some solid growth.... I know she’s a little behind but we have a few days of nice bright sun coming up so hopefully we see some amazing growth Still feeding just water... will give her voodoo tarantula and piranha next water
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Grow Questions
immafool
immafoolstarted grow question 6 years ago
She seems a lighter shade of green compared to the others on the exact same feeding schedule and in the same soil mix. Using tap water that has been been sitting for well over 24hr. Is this a PH lockout I’m experiencing or do you think it’s a deficiency?
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ShaggyGrower
ShaggyGroweranswered grow question 6 years ago
Get some heat into that media. She looks cold-stunted to me. Air temp is important but for young plants, media temp is more important I've found. 22c media temp min for young plants, 28-32c and they thrive. HTH
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midEastern
midEasternanswered grow question 6 years ago
If you balance your water to arround 6ph i wouldnt say its a ph problem. For a seedling she looks very much ok . My seedlings dont get any nutes until week 2 or 3 of veg and its the same. I would say stop nutes for a week and dont worry.
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FlavoursUk
FlavoursUkanswered grow question 6 years ago
I'd say they look fine, nothing to worry about so early on. Night temperature is a bit cool and may cause stunted growth. You can use anything that will give a greenhouse effect to bring up the temps over night. Also, at this stage and up until around 4 weeks, you don't need to be feeding your plants any nutrients, this can also stunt them giving them too much, too soon. Your growing medium has the sufficient amount of nutrients in it already, so feeding it so young could end up being overfed and then nutrient burn, root lockout etc. So only feed when it tells you too, with early deficiency signs and this is way to early to tell. Hope this helps.
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Stick
Stickweek 3
@immafool Hi there! I'm thinking about overwatering: your soil looks very wet, such young babies don't need big amount of water, your soil needs to alternate between dry-cycle and wet-cycle. I'll be around, good luck with this baby! 👊
DinafemSeeds
DinafemSeeds
@Stick, I agree. The plant needs to be on a wet/dry cycle to force those roots to grow and search out water/feed :) This is causing the slow growth not the xxl genetics :) All the best Mark..
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DinafemSeedsweek 2
Good luck with your Dinafem outdoor adventure my friend ;) Looking good at this very early phase :) Thank you for deciding to document your Dinafem endeavour on the grow diary platform. We will be along for the ride and watching with interest :) All the best Mark..