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Bootlegelkk
Bootlegelkkstarted grow question a year ago
So, I went out of town for a couple days and I had someone watch my babies for me. I come back to some concerns. They’re stretching, the stem is weak still and they’re really not producing like others. I think he may of over watered? Any ideas. Thanks in advance! Peace love&Grow
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question a year ago
Its looks they did they a little stretch. This can easily be fixed when uppotting.. just bury so the surface of the sub in that pot is below the new. I take it you can't move your light, r dimmer. If so you might have it too far away? You could put your plant on a base and raise it up some. These are young girls. The sub always stays wet for the 1st week or so when they just sprout. Unless you pour lightly there's just no way to dry that up unless you pack it or add sand/perlite. To help her dry up quicker and roots and breath. Agitate the soil. A fork ran over it lightly, keep doing this it'll help 02 get to your roots. Therefore making for a healthier root zone and therefore a stronger plant. Good growing
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Bootlegelkk
Bootlegelkkanswered grow question a year ago
So, I was able to tend to my babies today. First I did pull out some More of my grow equipment and did a light test to notice my LED I used on my last grow was indeed very weak. I only got one grow out of it so it’s kinda a bummer and my last grow dod great with it. I had a old old Burple light put up that produces 600w so I put it in there for now and did a light test and notice it’s way stronger. 2nd after transplanting, I don’t have my air pots in yet so I went with 1 gallon pots. I did notice some beneficial mites? This is my first organic grow with living soil so seeing them freaked Me out until I did research on them. Even though they’re “benefiting” the soil I still don’t trust them. But all the answers was great so I hate to choice a correct answer bc I used all the ideas to help me come to my conclusion. This is why Grow diary’s is so great! The community is one big family from all around the world to help grow some of the best cannabis possible. Thanks everyone Peace love and grow!
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CULTIVATORFROG
CULTIVATORFROGanswered grow question a year ago
Hola. Transplanta tu planta a una maseta mas grande, entierra el tallo hasta 3 o 4 cm antes de los cotileidones. Acerca tu luz a 50 cm de la parte superior de tu planta. El estiramiento es producido por que tu planta busca luz .
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Newbie87
Newbie87answered grow question a year ago
A gentle fan will help strengthen those stems .
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Whiteybulger1814
Whiteybulger1814answered grow question a year ago
I would transplant to a final destination pot and bring the light closer or turn up the intensity of the light which will.slow down the stretch of the stock, when you transplant you can add soil a bit past the stocks for stability or you can pro it up with a stick if ya like, as for over watering just let them finish up what is left and just add a shot glass a round the plant and leave a bit of space from the stock and the soil will moisten up on it's own and the roots will stretch looking for water making them stronger as well
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question a year ago
I'm with gottagrowsometime here... I'd also bring the light closer...
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Bootlegelkk
Bootlegelkkanswered grow question a year ago
I did notice a nice root structure coming from the bottom already. I will be starting week two this week. Should I just go ahead and transplant while they’re already stressed?
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