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TwistedT Got these seeds cheap and I liked this particular strains description. Skunk x "pure Ruderalis from Kazakstan" can't wait to see how they turn out. Recycled Coco from last grow. It's super dry so I made a dome from a 2l bottle when she sprouted,
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Week 2. Vegetation
7y ago
5.08 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
No Smell
Smell
40 %
Air Humidity
18.93 L
Pot Size
0.95 L
Watering Volume
55.88 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Grow A
0.528 mll
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Grow B
0.528 mll
TwistedT My seedlings are usually pretty slow. Something I'm trying to work on. Definitely skunk, this tiny plant already has an aroma. She's gonna be stinky.
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Week 3. Vegetation
7y ago
1/4
5.08 cm
Height
24 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
No Smell
Smell
40 %
Air Humidity
18.93 L
Pot Size
0.95 L
Watering Volume
55.88 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Grow A
0.528 mll
pH Perfect Sensi Coco Grow B
0.528 mll
TwistedT Over watered underestimating how long these large pots take to dry. I let the coco get light and dry, then watered and she's looking a lot better. At day 22 she's my slowest and smallest seedling, probably from the overwatering and maybe to much nutes? Gave her like 3ml/per gallon, but gave her a whole gallon at one time and I think it made the soil way to wet.
Hoping to see some better growth by the end of the week.
Question: I know there's no way this plant soaked up all those nutes in the coco. How long should I give it just water/wait to feed it again?
note: she's not lime green
I wouldn't call it a slow starter, she looks pretty good to me
just wait till her roots start expanding
she'll have an explosive grow within 2 weeks by her looks (i hope i'm right)
i wouldnt stop feeding, i'd lower the amount of nutrients to 30 or 50%.
i think it's the overwatering, that made the nutrient problem.
maybe the roots got damaged, they will need some to recover.
when you give water, just give a spoon or 2 every day, until your soil becomes dryer.
the stem looks healthy, but the leaves are yellowish now and i can see some spots.
hope you have enough time for the roots to recover
@Ayahuasca, TiwistedT thinks the intake of nutrients isn't optimal (caused by overwatering), the nutrient problem, in this case nitrogen could be too much too (i know it's hard too believe), if the roots maybe got damaged then they will have to recover.
I hope it recovers fast.
We'll be waiting for next week to see what happened.
@Smokwiri, ah ok, i'd still give them a bit of N, and then stop watering and just water when it's like 90% dry, the lift and feel how light the pot trick is :D It's so easy to overwater... :D