Nope. You have to keep these going. Just so you know, I see a pound there, easy.You think I should toss them and start over?
Nope. You have to keep these going. Just so you know, I see a pound there, easy.You think I should toss them and start over?
Don't really care about quantity at this point. Just trying to learn how to grow a crop that will be beneficial to me and my family in the future.Nope. You have to keep these going. Just so you know, I see a pound there, easy.
The best way to learn is from your mistakes. If quantity isn’t an issue continue on your path. Starting over teaches you how to give up.Don't really care about quantity at this point. Just trying to learn how to grow a crop that will be beneficial to me and my family in the future.
No sense in trying to learn on something I have already messed up unless i can save it and learn something by it.
Your journey began. Have at it.Don't really care about quantity at this point. Just trying to learn how to grow a crop that will be beneficial to me and my family in the future.
No sense in trying to learn on something I have already messed up unless i can save it and learn something by it.
No sense in trying to learn on something I have already messed up unless i can save it and learn something by it.
Yes I have three 600 w mh lights and alot of room.When you get it fixed you have about two weeks before over crowding becomes a problem. I hope you have light coverage and room to space those pots out
I literally gave each pot a shot glass of water today. It had been over 7 days since i watered them last..i was getting nervous.Why do the pots still look soaked? Overwatering is your only issue you need to handle.
When you do start to water again make sure that you don't let the pots sit in the runoff to long if at all. Also how many holes are in bottom of the pots you are you?I literally gave each pot a shot glass of water today. It had been over 7 days since i watered them last..i was getting nervous.
The pots felt super dry.
You dont want any eating going on,it means something is off.What is your water?pH ppm etc..Well i guess the next question is do we want the top leaves to eat dead leaves or healthy leaves?
Like 9 3/8 holes in the bottom sitting on some bowl thing to catch run off. I was told I was over watering so i waited a week and then just yesterday gave each one a shot glass of 6.5 ph water. There was no runoff.When you do start to water again make sure that you don't let the pots sit in the runoff to long if at all. Also how many holes are in bottom of the pots you are you?
I just got a ph meter 2 days ago and used it yesterday. Phed water to 6.5 and gave each one a shot glass.You dont want any eating going on,it means something is off.What is your water?pH ppm etc..
I believe they are 6 inch pots. They are bigger then solo cups. I have miracle grow organic with about 30% perlite mixed it.Kinda hard to tell r those 3" pots?Like really small?Also your dirt what is it there should be food in it,if so then maybe its a pH thing.You shouldn't have to feed them but they look starved.
That was literally the only soil i could find around here that didn't have some sort of time release fertilizer in it. I will find better for sure and fabric pots for when i repot these. I used 3 gallon plastic that i put nine 3/8ths holes in the bottom and 15 holes in the sides. They seemed to do ok, but I want to do the best i can...The new growth looks hopeful, I'm glad you're deciding to push on with it.
When it comes time to pot-up you might try some fabric pots, even the cheapest ones are an easy upgrade from solid plastic.
And I read the back of the bag of the MG-Performance soil.. I'd suggest investing in a more NPK balanced (and richer) soil; if you want to do it organically.
Adding a pinch of epsom to your next watering will help.Or are you adding calmag already?I believe they are 6 inch pots. They are bigger then solo cups. I have miracle grow organic with about 30% perlite mixed it.
When they was a week old I fucked up and watered them with nutrients that was mixed for my full grown plants..plus with the light issue i was fucking them up bad...just trying to learn from my mistakes and see if I can bring them back. It's my 2nd grow the first one oddly enough seems to have done ok and I only have about a month till harvest...
And I appreciate all the help and advice. TyThat was literally the only soil i could find around here that didn't have some sort of time release fertilizer in it. I will find better for sure and fabric pots for when i repot these. I used 3 gallon plastic that i put nine 3/8ths holes in the bottom and 15 holes in the sides. They seemed to do ok, but I want to do the best i can...
I'm afraid to add anything after blasting them with full on nutrients at one week old...hell I'm afraid to even water them at this point.Adding a pinch of epsom to your next watering will help.Or are you adding calmag already?
No worries. You can certainly make do with plastic pots if you're careful to not overwater. Fabric is just an easy cheap upgrade to consider later onThat was literally the only soil i could find around here that didn't have some sort of time release fertilizer in it. I will find better for sure and fabric pots for when i repot these. I used 3 gallon plastic that i put nine 3/8ths holes in the bottom and 15 holes in the sides. They seemed to do ok, but I want to do the best i can...