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AMNESIAHAZEPK
AMNESIAHAZEPKstarted grow question 5 years ago
As i am a first time grower. What should i do next? Is there anything else i should be doing than what i already am?
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Philindicus
Philindicusanswered grow question 5 years ago
Looks like you recently re-potted one of them. So I would keep her out of full sun just give her plain water for a few days then a light feeding of 1/4 strength grow nutrients after 6 days until she shows you some new growth which means she has adjusted to her new pot. Then gradually increase your nutrients and light as needed. Keeping them in undersized pots too long can stunt the plants. Try to establish a good wet/dry type watering cycle to encourage her roots to seek out moisture deeper in the pot. Over watering can prevent the roots from absorbing the nutrients the plants need. If possible list your grow nutrients in your diary like what kind ,how much and how often would allow others to help you more with the grow. Good luck with the heat hope it cools down for you.👍
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DankGardener
DankGardeneranswered grow question 5 years ago
Add little more nitrogen she has a little yellowing and looks slight pale. Stop nitrogen when in week 6 of flower. After week 2 of flowering stretch cut dose in half. Other than that thumbs up on your first grow.
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LongJohn420
LongJohn420answered grow question 5 years ago
Looking good for a start here. Don't over water it will make that seedling grow slowly. You can boost that early growth with humic acids + cal -mag. After few weeks I'd transplant her to bigger pot where she'll stay in the end, Happy growing! Keep it green!
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LournieStonerHomegrown
LournieStonerHomegrownanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi there, welcome to the world of growing. So you will want to get yourself somewhere around a 5gal pot for its next pot, once it gets to a reasonable size you can transfer it into the bigger pot to let the roots stretch put and allow the plant to grow. You don't want to leave the plant too long in a small pot as you will end up with root lock where the roots can't grow anywhere so the plant doesn't grow. next you are going to want to look at nutrients. Plenty out there to choose from, personally I would recommend the biobizz try pack as it will give you a good base of nutrients and also easily mixed. as for lighting if you are going to be using natural light you are going to want to start to introduce it to the outdoors, building up how long its out there so not to stress the plant. if you are growing indoors then you will likely want to invest in a grow light to supplement its natural light. hope this helps in some way. Good luck with the rest of the grow and no matter what you yield its a learning process. A little reading goes a long way when growing cannabis.
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GreenHouseLab
GreenHouseLabanswered grow question 5 years ago
If you intend to throw this plant outdoor start introducing the plant when the weather is nice. In the meantime put the plant by the window where you have most direct light exposure. Second try not to over water your plant and let the soil time to dry. In about 2-3 weeks you can stop by a local hydro store and decide what time of nutrients you'd like to use, if you intend to use any but I highly recommend. Best of luck and most of all, have fun growing 👍
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi @Rmztrk! There are a few things you could improve. 1/ See that elongated stem? That baby is stretching because of a lack of light, she's going to need more energy to become a strong lady. Find her some shiny spot in the backyard or anywhere with a good sun exposure (the more light, the more flowers). Depending on your location around the world, try to give her at least 14h of sun for a few weeks, otherwise she's going to flower at early age. 2/ Your container is not appropriate for your baby, you're not growing a house plant here, you want the roots to breath, and you must avoid water retention in the container. Find her some good AirPot/SmartPot, or build your own with geotextile material. 3/ Your temperatures are too high for such a young baby. Increase your relative humidity to the max (get a mister or spray your plant everyday in the morning or in the evening when the light is not intense. If you can't play on temperatures then make sure she gets enough wind, a continuous cool breeze will help her not to burn. Hope this will help, I'll be around, keep us updated and happy growing! 👊
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 5 years ago
yes, you should learn about VPD here : https://getpulse.co/blog/vpd , lower your temperature by spraying the seedling up to six times a day (you can use plain water but i add kelp extract) to keep the humidity up around 60-70% hope this helps ! 🚀
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Athos
Athosanswered grow question 5 years ago
Put it in the sun. It needs direct sunlight. Also, do not use nutrients unless needed
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