I'm a little lost here.
I have 2 small plants here that are about 3 and 4 weeks old. Grown from bag seed, I thought they were the same strain but I'm thinking now that they are definitely not. It looks like one is an indica and one is a sativa.
I started them out in an organic soil mix, but found quickly that the soil had too much bark in it and it wasn't allowing the roots to develop. I also Over-watered them because the soil wouldn't drain. So at about 2 weeks old I transplanted them into this very fluffy and light mix of mostly peat moss, and perlite.
They were pretty severely over-watered because i'm an idiot. So I'm trying something unusual to get them to recover. I'm spot watering them through a small hole in the side of the pot by the bulk of the root mass so I can give them less water and still get the roots wet. And i'm also using about 5ml 3% H2O2 per quart. as well as 5ml white vinegar to bump the ph down a bit. I don't have a way to ph test, but my best guess was that it was a bit too high, and both plants seem to be responding well to the addition of vinegar. The H2O2 seems to be working well to give the roots a little extra oxygen till the soil gets dryer. But the soil still seems too damp even after 4-5 days since a light watering.
I've also been putting those tubes into the soil hooked to a small aquarium air pump just to help drying a bit.
They are under (6) 23w CFL bulbs. 3 Cool color, 3 warm. Ventilation is pretty good. Temps are staying around 72-76F at the plant tops. Giving them 24/0 Light.
What are your thoughts on some things I might do to get them healthier? Or should I just sit back and let them dry out a bit?
The Indica-looking plant seems to just be suffering a bit at the tips of the oldest leaves and perhaps a little curling from too much water.
The other plant is all kinds of messed up.
I have 2 small plants here that are about 3 and 4 weeks old. Grown from bag seed, I thought they were the same strain but I'm thinking now that they are definitely not. It looks like one is an indica and one is a sativa.
I started them out in an organic soil mix, but found quickly that the soil had too much bark in it and it wasn't allowing the roots to develop. I also Over-watered them because the soil wouldn't drain. So at about 2 weeks old I transplanted them into this very fluffy and light mix of mostly peat moss, and perlite.
They were pretty severely over-watered because i'm an idiot. So I'm trying something unusual to get them to recover. I'm spot watering them through a small hole in the side of the pot by the bulk of the root mass so I can give them less water and still get the roots wet. And i'm also using about 5ml 3% H2O2 per quart. as well as 5ml white vinegar to bump the ph down a bit. I don't have a way to ph test, but my best guess was that it was a bit too high, and both plants seem to be responding well to the addition of vinegar. The H2O2 seems to be working well to give the roots a little extra oxygen till the soil gets dryer. But the soil still seems too damp even after 4-5 days since a light watering.
I've also been putting those tubes into the soil hooked to a small aquarium air pump just to help drying a bit.
They are under (6) 23w CFL bulbs. 3 Cool color, 3 warm. Ventilation is pretty good. Temps are staying around 72-76F at the plant tops. Giving them 24/0 Light.
What are your thoughts on some things I might do to get them healthier? Or should I just sit back and let them dry out a bit?
The Indica-looking plant seems to just be suffering a bit at the tips of the oldest leaves and perhaps a little curling from too much water.
The other plant is all kinds of messed up.
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