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revhead revhead
6 years ago
This is week 2. This sprouted 13th September 2018. Seems a bit small for a auto but what would I know? I have never grown anything before. Worried that I am showing it too much love! It was germinated in a jiffy pellet then placed in a 5Gal fabric pot with Premium Organic soil with organic fertilizer. Does anything seem odd? Checked a few other posts and noticed more leaves in week 2. Also the two original leaves (cotyledons) Seem to be drooping, however the serrated leaves seem OK.
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revhead
revheadstarted grow question 6 years ago
Does everything look ok?? First grow ever! Perhaps shouldn't have started with an Autoflower. Worried as the cotyledons are drooping. Serrated leaves look fine. Germinated in a peat pellet then placed in a 5gal fabric pot full of Premium Organic soil w/ slow rel organic fert
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ChillumMafia
ChillumMafiaanswered grow question 6 years ago
Water not under the root, but around the plant at a distance of 10 cm. The roots are looking for water. Roots will develop better and faster. 🙏
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Kaya666
Kaya666answered grow question 6 years ago
Hi! I think your seedling will make it, but it does look a bit fried. And definitely small for its age. Those temperatures are too cold for cannabis to thrive...especially in vegetative phase. You want to shoot for 70-85* F. If you're feeding it any additional nutrients or fertilizers, stop immediately. It's too early to need that; soil doesn't usually start running out of nutrients until Week 3 at the earliest. All she needs is light, water & air circulation at this stage. When watering, pour the water right around the base of the plant instead of soaking the whole pot so you don't end up drowning it. Good luck!
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OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hello ! Yes they are small , and maybe they will not thrive correctly , could be so much things. The Ph is not good as even at the end of flowering in soil you should not get higher than 6.5 and at your stage it should be 5.5 or 5.8 so I bet you have a ph issue. Hope it will help you
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revhead
revheadcommentedweek 26 years ago
@BeefWellingtons Light is 24" from the top of seedlings. This is as per Mars Epistar 80 instructions. It is on a pulley and adjustable. The 5G pot was watered down all the way through until it seeped out the bottom. I haven't added any nutrients yet and don't plan to until I see some vegetative growth. Thanks heaps for the reply. Much appreciated
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 26 years ago
Hi @revhead! Yes it's small, it looks like it stopped growing after a few hours. Here are some clues about your issue: 1) Your night temperature is really cold, you have almost reached the maximum plant tolerance to cold [which is around ~60°f / 15°c] so this would be the 1st thing I'll try to improve. 2) Your 7.0 pH level is almost neutral, whereas you want it to be slightly acidic (6.2~6.5) in order for the roots to handle nutrient intakes, and spread at full speed. 3) Slow release nutrients are not the best option, especially for beginners, since you can't really know the amount of released nutrients, and you can't control/change your feeding schedule [or you'll have to flush multiple times to get rid of these]. 4) It's important not to water straight at the bottom of the seedling, but to water the "outside border" of the container, this will encourage roots to spread, searching for water. Hope this will help, keep us up-to-date and happy growing 👊
Stick
Stickcommented6 years ago
@revhead, Well done 👌 How is it going?
revhead
revheadcommented6 years ago
@Stick, Some great advice there! I have carfully removed the peat pellet fromthe 5G and placed it in a small container with seed raising and cutting mix.
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 26 years ago
If you have further Questions to your automatics Grow feel free to ask me per PM
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommented6 years ago
@revhead,its the soil, its a great soil but for elder plants the amount nutrients is to much for aplant in that stage . if you transplant her into a bed with soil that has no or only a few nutrients ( like biobizz light mix) she will recover. chicken manure fishmeal feather meal .... thats too much for her^^ if its organic or not chemically everything is nitrogen
revhead
revheadcommented6 years ago
@Mrs_Larimar, The potting mixed use is: https://www.scottsaustralia.com.au/scotts-brands/pure-organic/pure-organic-potting-mix/pure-organic-premium-potting-planting-mix/ It contains: Natural and Organic Ingredients Blood & Bone: High in organic nitrogen and phosphorus for healthy leaf growth and root development. High in calcium for stronger stems Fish Meal: High is slow release nutrients and micronutrients that feed your plants and healthy biotics that improve soil structure Seaweed: Improves overall health and increases resistance to drought, frost, diseases and insect attacks Chicken manure: Rich in nitrogen, phosphorus and potash - supplies your plants with vital nutrients and amends your soil with a boost in organic materials Feather meal: High in slow release nitrogen - provides plants with slow release feeding Bio Stimulants: Act as soil and plant conditioners and maximise nutrient availability and uptake This product also contains iron sulphate for the prevention and correction of iron deficiencies in plants. Iron sulfate is an 'allowable' input in 100% organic potting mixes and plant foods Edit Remove
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 26 years ago
Hi, Can you tell me the Name of the Organic Soil=?. I think here may be the cause of your Problem. I see an PH of 7 , its not quite optimal. I think its a quite good soil but not for a young seedling like this. I think its to much nutrients for the lil one . I would recommend to dig her out gently, dig a hole and fill the hole with a light, fluffy soil. you can use a light fertilised soil. peel the jiffy ( gently) and put her into the lightmix bed. now she can grow in a "nutral " medium . Andwhen she grows , she can get the Nutrients of the good Organic soil. ( you can look into my Diary with the Dark Devil, there are pictures) Watch out your watering habits a young seedling like this needs only 2-4 cl ( 20-40 ml) water
ChillumMafia
ChillumMafiacommentedweek 26 years ago
Good light from marshydro. But there is not 400 watts 🙏
revhead
revheadcommentedweek 26 years ago
Thanks heaps guys for all your comments