Mrs. Weedstein
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Woohoo!Look at her getting back to normal View attachment 4661139
Woohoo!Look at her getting back to normal View attachment 4661139
Yea I’ve got strains that get “tired” at night, which I don’t worry about. It’s sustained drooping that’s worrisome.She was exhausted haha. Every night now she dropping. Going to add another light today
Link? I tried googling this but just ended up finding kitchenware...The flex In plastics make transplanting a snap, tap or pound the sides (depending on size) and go,
Also keep containers inside clean and smooth.
I mean I can’t find what you are referring to — I googled flex in plastics and found random kitchenware and shit. Do you just mean regular nursery containers?Nursery workers do it that way, containers are to be had at any indoor garden supply and nurseries.
Flexibility is just a general characteristic of plastic plant containers including Solo cups and cottage cheese containers all of which I used or have used.I mean I can’t find what you are referring to — I googled flex in plastics and found random kitchenware and shit. Do you just mean regular nursery containers?
Ok sorry, I thought you were referring to a specific type of pot. I concur as far as using nursery containers, etc. My current thinking is to use containers that are easy to transplant from, then finish in a cloth pot.Flexibility is just a general characteristic of plastic plant containers including Solo cups and cottage cheese containers all of which I used or have used.
I wouldn't skip watering ever. You should be watering them daily. Just enough to drip a little bit out of the drain holes. If the main stem starts to lean too much you can tie it to a stake for a few weeks. Just know that if you stake it for too long, you will need to leave it in there forever or the plant will fall over. It should bounce back after it settles, just try not to stab anymore roots.Okay so wait like 3 days before watering ?
I’m sorry but watering every day is insane. To the point water is draining from the holes, daily? That is going to stunt a plant or kill it.I wouldn't skip watering ever. You should be watering them daily. Just enough to drip a little bit out of the drain holes. If the main stem starts to lean too much you can tie it to a stake for a few weeks. Just know that if you stake it for too long, you will need to leave it in there forever or the plant will fall over. It should bounce back after it settles, just try not to stab anymore roots.
That’s what happen to me and why it looked the way it did when I posted the thread. It was stunned from how much water I put in. I can’t ever get any runoff however, I’m using a jeria grow bag 5 gallons. I also cut hole in the side of it to be able to breathe a little bit. Seem really tight. Didn’t want to suffocate it. Let some oxygen flow thru the soilI’m sorry but watering every day is insane. To the point water is draining from the holes, daily? That is going to stunt a plant or kill it.
Okay where should I top my plant at? I have the pic up there ^^Small plants need small containers or be subject to a constantly too wet condition.
Suggest foliar spraying 1/10 H202 to water, (to keep her alive while providing oxygen reassuring your not overwatering a plant that needs to get adjusted) feed one more time, when you feel time is right then top wherever you feel is low enough for her to start.Okay where should I top my plant at? I have the pic up there ^^
My plants are outdoor in the day time so I suppose if your grow tent is cool enough then it would be too much, idk just use common sense. I never let my soil dry out completely and my plants are massive and thriving. I water once a day for 2 days and give them nutrients on the third day. Also, everyday isn't that insane if they're in breathable pots... that's the whole point of fabric pots. Elevate them on something if they're holding too much water so they can drain better.I’m sorry but watering every day is insane. To the point water is draining from the holes, daily? That is going to stunt a plant or kill it.
Whatever works for you, that’s OK, but I could see someone overdoing it after reading that and watering a seedling to death...My plants are outdoor in the day time so I suppose if your grow tent is cool enough then it would be too much, idk just use common sense. I never let my soil dry out completely and my plants are massive and thriving. I water once a day for 2 days and give them nutrients on the third day. Also, everyday isn't that insane if they're in breathable pots... that's the whole point of fabric pots. Elevate them on something if they're holding too much water so they can drain better.