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droaddict Apple Ztrudel wilting due to over watering. Premium unleadeds are on day 2 of being planted, no sign of life yet. Finna wait till the medium dries up fully before watering again. If there’s anything you can tell me to help, let me know.
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Directly In Substrate
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
2y ago
1/7
10.67 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
30 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
No Smell
Smell
53 %
Air Humidity
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
droaddict Thanks to the homie in the comments, I don’t think i’ll be over watering at this again, which is common sense because you can’t just eye ball stuff at this stage (Lol)
PU # 2/3/6 are scaring me a little, can you guys help me in the comments? Should i replant them? they aren’t emerging from the coco like the rest of the seeds… I understand it can be my germination method but is there any way i can fix this? or is there nothing to be worried about? Let me know if you can help!
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Week 2. Vegetation
2y ago
1/7
15.49 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
No Smell
Smell
53 %
Air Humidity
25 °C
Night Air Temp
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
Cultivation Nation Grow
5 mll
Cultivation Nation Micro
3 mll
Bush Doctor Cal-Mag
3 mll
droaddict I’m extremely happy with this Fox farm line. I was a lil stingy with the doses but it all ended up workin out beautifully. AZ is growing relentlessly. This is my first time using bottled nutrients and i hear a lot of pros and cons but i feel like as long as i flush her out at the end she should be straight.
At that age, a tablespoon or two of water at a time. It's hard to tell, but if you're using solo cups, you'll want holes on the bottom of the sides too, not just on the bottom. When she starts to get her second pair of true leaves, it gets easier. You don't want to be watering your soil. Use a table spoon and sprinkle water around the plant. Just enough to soak into the substrate around the perimeter of the stem...give those root hairs moisture to seek out and expand as the taproot works its way downwards. Remember, you can never give too little water, as long as you water again when needed. Overwatering will cause all sorts of issues, from wilt, to stunted growth, to root rot, to stems that just turn to mush and fall apart from its own weight. Over-watering is one of the easiest mistakes to make, but it's also one of the easiest mistakes to correct. Just water when the roots don't have enough moisture. It helps to picture what the roots look like at this stage, and, well it isn't much of anything right now. If you're using coco coir, you need to be especially careful when watering, as it is very loose and fluffy, especially with the added perlite, that a syringe or a steady hand goes a long way.
Good luck and happy growing! 😎