Both plants have adapted well in transplanted environment. Stardawg went into a 3 gallon pot of about 50/50 Lucky Dog soil and perilite. Moby Dick is in a 1.7 gallon pot amended to 70/30 perilite to luckydog. (There’s a reason) it’ll be transplanted again if it recovers. I will say though that even though the growth is weird, it’s still growing beautiful bright green. I added In some pics of my personal journal. Aside from heat reduction, B-52, And rhinoskin, anyone have any other suggestions?
What products nutrient wise would you recommend for boosting my autoflowering plants immune system? Any that specifically deal with heat stress resistance? Maybe that’s just wishful thinking...
I would recomand a root booster, some b52 and rhinoskin from advanced nutrients, more healthy are your roots, more healthy will be your plant.. But. But.. Don't you know drug is bad ? 😋😝
Pretty sure I need to flush Moby Dick. Scrolling back through those pics and looking at plant today, looks like she’s telling me something! Lol
#ToMuch!
**Update: Due to heat wave, lights have been cut to 18/6. Unfortunately no heat lost, however no more heat gained in this environment is a great achievement! Lol
**Also Moby Dick is capatilizing on mutation and B-52, growing freakishly thick stems and bright green vegetation however, the short weird stature still indicates a probable failed grow. I kinda wanna watch it grow though.....
The heat has my Moby Dick intresteingly mutated. At this point with the heat only getting worse, she’s probably a long shot. Stardawg is doing great though. I did take the advice and ran and grabbed some B-52 & RhinoSkin. At the very least it will help my StarDawg.
Good luck with our autoflowering Moby dick my friend 👍
She is very easy to grow, can take a higher dose of feed than normal, grows big and yields well 👍
This is going to be fun and we will be watching with interest 👊
Good luck my friend ✌️
All the best
Mark..