I really do not like the grow medium we chose for the seedling, lesson learned do thy own coco prep.
So transplanting to try and get em past it roots look good so praying we got these pots right as the grow depends on it.
No nuets for a while pot is loaded with Dr Earth Grow
Soil PH showing 6.9 -6.8 happy with that much.
Soil wetted to runoff
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7 gallon pots
Pots were preped with 1TBS/gal Dr Earth Grow, 2oz Dolomite Lime, 1tsp/gal Cavern Culture, 1 tsp/gal Microriza fungi
They have been cooking since August all I know to do
Dropped lights to 20 hours
10/8 Transplants finished first feed 3 days after transplanting 1/4 cup Dr Earth Homegrown and a mix of goodies
GD does a horrid job of handling dry nuets its listed but the amount is meaningless
10/9 Looking MUCH better now seems all the boxes are checked for now for the Gold Leaf and Green Crack, tested pots for Nitrogen found them low so will be adding more N as we go.
Gor Glue improved greatly as well , others lagging but seem ok-ish Reduced light to Bruce Banner and GSC by half they just a bit young yet.
10/10 Last update for the week:
Feed tomorrow increasing FIsh Mix to 5ml/gal Nitrogen still a bit low
Bruce Banner has turned a corner and top growth is excellent in form and color.
Girl Scout Cookies similar but less so she has further to go but color and form of top is also excellent.
Gor Glue is just pretty as hell and doing good.
Ditto for green crack and gold leaf
@cheetah844,Yeah pretty much the same we just dont water at transplant for a couple of days, same bags just coco ran them at 6.0 in hydro then into pots that prob ran 6.8ish (never exact with soil) and boom transplant shock. Autos far worse than photos though
@rhodes68, I keep the plant in the biodegradable nursery bag that has only Coco in it & plant the whole thing directly into the living soil.
I don't give nutrients for a couple weeks, just water with pH water.