Well this week has good news and bad news. The good news is that the female plant that I transplanted to a 5 gallon is doing great with good color and growth. The bad news is that the other 3 plants are not doing well and have poor color and poor growth. I transplanted one of them that I think is female into a 5 gallon and added some nitrogen rich dry amendments and that should help it get back to life, the other two are likely throw aways at this point. I did a flush on them this week to try and help out and the PH was just super high like one had 7.1 and I couldn't get it below 7.0 after multiple gallons thru it, I think that ones toast, its neon yellow. No biggie though, if the two in 5 gallons make it and get some decent nugs I'll be happy.
At this point I'm just nursing them back to health and nothing special except for the LST every couple days. I'm thinking sometime within the next 5-10 days I'm flipping to flower, only reason I'm waiting at this point is the Auto Pineapple to have a little more veg. I'm not even sure the change would make it flower any earlier but I don't want to waste any veg time on it.
My seedlings are on day 12 and over the course of the past couple days have turned yellowish/light green. Week 1 evergreen and now this color, what could be the cause this early? I over watered a bit could that be all?
Hi there!
I aint no expert by any means but that droopiness tells me either overwatered or too intense light so they are tired. Do you have any idea what is the pH of the water you give and the pH of the soil? Could be pH problem also.. The yellowing could be overwatering or maybe your soil was so light with ferts that it's already running out or too "hot" with nutes and it's causing lock out?