noshoesguy
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I've been reading a ton of things about how to grow and transplanting and almost everything says you're supposed to water thoroughly after transplanting. Well the soil is still wet after 3 days and now my plant is falling over and pretty sure it's going to die. It's very pale/lime green. It was rootbound before moving from solo cup to 1 gallon fabric pot. Plant was already looking rough from being rootbound.
Transplanted from light warrior to ocean forest.
While in the light warrior had been fed a couple times with fox farm big bloom, grow big, or bush doctors microbe brew,
Tap Water ph'd to 6.5-6.7 after adding nutes.
Tap water ppm of 180 before anything added.
Under 1000w Metal halide reduced to 600w
Temperatures kept between 68 and 80
Humidity usually between 40 and 60
6-in oscillating fan lowest speed always on.
2x4x 5 ft grow tent with an 8-in exhaust fan using a 8-in to 6-in reducer to fit on the light hood.
Plants were kept extremely dry while in the light warrior and I was hesitant to use as much water as I did when transplanting but everyone says you got to thoroughly water them after your transplanting so that's what I did.
I saw a couple fungus gnats so treated with diatomaceous earth and drops of microbe brew since that as the baccilus that's supposed to kill fungus gnat larva and boomerang.
All nutes added are at about 1/8 strength of label.
20/4 light schedule.
Now I see red/brown spotting as well on fan leaves.
Just jammed a wood stake in there to support the plant.
Transplanted from light warrior to ocean forest.
While in the light warrior had been fed a couple times with fox farm big bloom, grow big, or bush doctors microbe brew,
Tap Water ph'd to 6.5-6.7 after adding nutes.
Tap water ppm of 180 before anything added.
Under 1000w Metal halide reduced to 600w
Temperatures kept between 68 and 80
Humidity usually between 40 and 60
6-in oscillating fan lowest speed always on.
2x4x 5 ft grow tent with an 8-in exhaust fan using a 8-in to 6-in reducer to fit on the light hood.
Plants were kept extremely dry while in the light warrior and I was hesitant to use as much water as I did when transplanting but everyone says you got to thoroughly water them after your transplanting so that's what I did.
I saw a couple fungus gnats so treated with diatomaceous earth and drops of microbe brew since that as the baccilus that's supposed to kill fungus gnat larva and boomerang.
All nutes added are at about 1/8 strength of label.
20/4 light schedule.
Now I see red/brown spotting as well on fan leaves.
Just jammed a wood stake in there to support the plant.
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