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GlockAbuser GlockAbuser
a year ago
Kicked cup over a little when watering and the seed moved to the side. Don’t really know if I should be concerned about where in the cup it sprouted, also noticed a little discoloration in the leaves turning a little purple ish, so I decided to put a heat mat in the tent and move the light a little closer at night to combat the cold also put heat mat back in tent
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GlockAbuser
GlockAbuserstarted grow question a year ago
Should I be concerned about the purple spots showing on the freshly sprouted seedling? What could they mean? And when should I start looking to transplant ? And what would be a good height to start training the plant with garden wire?
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Leaves. Color - Dark-purple
Setup. Seedling
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einamio
einamioanswered grow question a year ago
It's really hard to see purple spots in purple light. I think you should transplant when she is 7-10 days old and outgrows her cup. good height to start lst is 15-20cm, 3-5 nodes. Best of luck mate 😸
GlockAbuser
GlockAbuserstarted grow question a year ago
I’m noticing the leaves grow extremely close to each other, should I be concerned at this stage, should I pull the light higher back? This is day 3 of week 2, I’m feeding it full advanced nutrients line up for veg. And drying out for a day and a half between waterings
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Setup. Lighting
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question a year ago
hard to say after the first set of leaves. but its good you are thinking about to much light. such seedlings dont need much esepcially in such a small space, asiam not knowing your light i can say more than, at the moment everything is fine
GlockAbuser
GlockAbuserstarted grow question a year ago
What is the most efficient way of lowering the soil ph without drowning the plant?
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Other. General questions
Feeding. Other
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DoughHead
DoughHeadanswered grow question a year ago
You will have to flush with correct ph and tap water or RO water. Once runoff is coming out and ph is stable then give it another 1/4 or 1/2 gallon, this time make sure it had nutes and correct ph. I would let the plant dry back half way before doing this to prevent drowning it. If it's SUPER out-of wack then your going to have to, you will do more harm then good waiting. Then leave it be. Let tent get a little warmer so it pulls more air, make sure fans are pointed on the soil to dry it out. Of you correctly added perlite or vermiculite then you shouldn't drown the plant. Goodluck and please consider selecting me as the answer so I can be entered for a chance to win grower of the month contest I would really appreciate your support growmie 😃 🙏
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Lemonhazeloverweek 7
Happy growing and good luck buddy ☘️