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izzy89 izzy89
2 years ago
average of 750mol (28-30.000lux) plant 1; 56cm / 22inch plant 2; 44cm / 17,5 inch plant 3; 51cm / 20 inch plant 4 (5L pot); 47cm / 18,5 inch I can clearly see that a smaller pot gives smaller buds. The 4th plant was stunted at the beginning when it was a seedling because the pot was very heavy at the bottom (too moist) after soil preperation. So I repotted it into a 5L pot because it would lose alot of time rooting in the bigger pot. It was a good choice. It started to grow again and gained the "lost time" by not having to root further like in a bigger pot. In no time it went for it's height.
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izzy89
izzy89started grow question 2 years ago
I believe this seedling had too much moist. The soil was moisty when I filled the pot. Somehow the pot feels very heavy now and seems there is a build up at the bottom. I made some airpockets to the bottom. Should I wait or take it out and put it into a cup and dry the soil?
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Don't do anything to it... leave it alone and it WILL dry out. Autos don't like to be transplanted at all, especially at this young age. She'll be ok.
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yan402
yan402commentedweek 22 years ago
🍀🤞
izzy89
izzy89commented2 years ago
@yan402, that is a very good advice about those pellets. It was max 1 week and the soil was moist. The pots do feel very heavy at the bottom and I didn't water much since the beginning. I need them to absorb more. I lowered the humidity yesterday. Maybe extra N will help. More foliage more drinking. I was thinking of 0.5/L to start with and to be safe. Last time I didn't use dry pellets and I saw some deficiencies. I believe those pellets help with those immobile nutrients like iron, mangane, etc... I also overfed them with the liquids. Most of my plants are growing healthy. 3 plants are behind schedule.
yan402
yan402commented2 years ago
@izzy89, Definitely 1ml per liter MAXIMUM!!!!!! and an advice to you when you are using dry fertilizer try doing it 2 weeks before planting so the soil/coco coir or whatever you are using is already "activated" by the time you transplant them in the final pot. And keep the substrate slightly wet in those 2 weeks. I'll send you a private msg with my favorite grow site . 🤞🍀
izzy89
izzy89commented2 years ago
@yan402, Organic nitrogen (N) 6% Phosphoric anhydride (P2O5) 7% Potassium oxide (K2O) 12% Sulfur trioxide (SO3) 10% Magnesium oxide (MgO) 2% Organic material 30%
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KelsOGrows
KelsOGrowscommentedweek 82 years ago
Lookin good bro 👊 good luck for fat flowers