you should only give growth fertilizers after the second real pair of leaves is born, this can alter the genetics of the plant. depends on the amount of fertilizer dose you applied. be careful not to give too much water and soak the soil too much, this will block the plant's growth and it may turn yellow and dry
You can add soil up to the cotyledons which are the first set of leaves round that emerged when the plant sprouted. Be careful not to plant it too deep or you can get stem rot. Good luck!
хочу высадить некоторые растишки в вазоны 10 литров,и аутит в болотистой местности,подскажите средства для защиты от черезмерной влаги (ростишки будут жить в горшках!)?
Hi @sanchelos yes it is best to leave it in a pot, you control the size of the plants better and you can move them from side to side if necessary. in nature against humidity you cannot do much, you must prepare and prevent your plants against pests and bugs. good luck mate 🙏👍
I am doing every things about rooting & transplanting when the moon is rising up and I am cutting to build a shape , doing topping when the moon is declining
хочу начать тренировку но для этого у растения должно быть 5 пар листьев,подскажите считать однолистные,трелистные листики или считать только от пятилистника?
When counting leaves, you count pait of leaves, not individual ones. As for training, you start once it is tall enough and yours is certainly tall enough to start training.
посадил проклюнутое семя "кислый дизель" в кокосовую шайбу,ростишка уже 4см!
подскажите,до пересадки нужно чем то подкармливать или кокосавая шайба такая же питательная как и тофяные таблетки?
With coco, I start a very light feeding at 5 days old. I would feed it at 20% strength. Coco has absolutely no nutrients in it, and the seedling usually has enough stored energy for 4 to 7 days after germination. If you have an ec meter, mix you fertilizer solution to 1.0 to 1.2 ec. If you do not have an ec meter, get one, its vital for growing in coco.
hey sanchelos , downward pointing leafs is due to root problems probably from overwatering just a little bit over time. you can see the overwatering based on the puffy space between the leafs. the root problem is because the humidity stays too long in the soil so there is some kind of water mold contamination happening. To fix this you need to do two things : first follow a strict wet dry cycle, probably you should only water every 3 days or more. Try the bag lifting method if you need a way to make sure you're watering at the right time. Second you need to break the problem roots down by using a chelation agent for example enzymes, beneficial bacteria or humic acid. If you do both of these things correctly your plant should recover in 10 days more or less. Hope this helps ! 🚀
When counting leaves, you count pait of leaves, not individual ones. As for training, you start once it is tall enough and yours is certainly tall enough to start training.