Will it live?

bbyb420

Well-Known Member
I can't really make out any details because its out of focus but what soil is it in? It'll probably be okay it may just need time.
 

jugz420

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A few questions..L

Temps?
What kind of light you using?
Light Cycle?
Strain?
Soil Brand?
Have you give it nutes yet? if so how much?
Why did you transplant her? What kind of pot/container was it when it sprouded?


-Jugz
 

KillsPlants

Active Member
lots of stretching going on there increase light also make sure u give her small amounts of water and soil ain't drying out it can take up to 1 week before the new root growth begins Which is what ur waiting for she will be fine
 

KillsPlants

Active Member
A few questions..L

Temps?
What kind of light you using?
Light Cycle?
Strain?
Soil Brand?
Have you give it nutes yet? if so how much?
Why did you transplant her? What kind of pot/container was it when it sprouded?


-Jugz
not tryin o be a dick but I geel like all that info is not needed lol
 

J0nathan27

Active Member
I can't really make out any details because its out of focus but what soil is it in? It'll probably be okay it may just need time.
Its in vermiculite and the leaves are facing down and are turning brown, i was quite rough when transplanting
 

J0nathan27

Active Member
A few questions..L

Temps?
What kind of light you using?
Light Cycle?
Strain?
Soil Brand?
Have you give it nutes yet? if so how much?
Why did you transplant her? What kind of pot/container was it when it sprouded?


-Jugz
Its in vermiculite (Im gonna try straight vermiculite the entire grow to see how it goes) and the strain is northern lights x Big Bud and temps are about 70 Degrees Fahrenheit with leds
 

bbyb420

Well-Known Member
so you think it will be ok?
I don't know, i've never heard good results from vermiculite most people would just use coco coir as it already has good results and is all around better than vermiculite for a soilless medium. It could be stressed out right now, i'd give it a bit of time and see if it perks back up.
 

Buzz Buzzilla

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Honestly I haven't heard of anyone starting or only using vermiculite successfully outside of a hydro setup as it is used mainly for water retention.

It seems as though the roots are being starved of oxygen. With that being said I would think about adding something to improve water drainage and air circulation like perlite, or growstones.
 

SnotNazi

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Definitely get some decent medium quick before she dies. Might as well be trying to grow her in sand, you'd probably have better results.... anyway, get some pro mix or coco and be sure to add perlite for drainage - even river rocks, clay balls at the bottom of the pot for extra assurance that they'll drain properly. First the moisture stress then lockout then root rot and well you know where this is going.
 

Sunny Organics

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ive had random seeds sprout and grow in my worm bins hahaha, it would be best not to do so tho. goodluck man stay lifted :bigjoint::peace::leaf:
 

J0nathan27

Active Member
Hey everyone, i just put it into some potting mix with some vermiculite and some stones for a bit more airaition, when i pulled it out to transplant, it had a very strong and good root base so i think i underwatered it, anyways when transplanting it some of the roots ripped, will it be fine? And also, will it live through thus stressful process? Heres some pics
 
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