Is this the normal growth for 3 weeks

Budzbuddha

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That plant could have easily grown without grower input on that soil alone. It is probably stunted , and yes that can happen too.
So not sure what you are doing as far as “ organic cannabis “ ..... so fill us in .

So the leaves the grower ( you ) possibly doing things you were not supposed too ?
 
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What causes lack of oxygen?
 

Milovan1

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May be overwatered. Soil looks wet.
In my opinion, If the roots have water at all times then there is
no need for the roots to grow. I like to let mine dry out a bit for
a bit for the roots grow and stretch out to look for water. Does no harm
to the plant(s) and I'm sure they like it due to their positive response.

Could also be a lack of nutrients in the soil? Not sure what type of soil
your using.
 
May be overwatered. Soil looks wet.
In my opinion, If the roots have water at all times then there is
no need for the roots to grow. I like to let mine dry out a bit for
a bit for the roots grow and stretch out to look for water. Does no harm
to the plant(s) and I'm sure they like it due to their positive response.

Could also be a lack of nutrients in the soil? Not sure what type of soil
your using.
I use organic compost soil with prelite
 

Milovan1

Well-Known Member
In most cases, finished compost is classified as a soil conditioner rather then a fertilizer
due to the relatively low levels of nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus. Finished compost adds
these elements and others, but releases them over a longer period of time.
Perlite does help with aeration. It has high permeability and low water retention and helps prevent
soil compaction.
 

Milovan1

Well-Known Member
Do you prefer farming Organic or chemical?
I like both. Sometimes I like to grow all organic and sometimes chemical.
Sometimes I grow organic with chemical combined. You would think chemical nutrients
cancel out the organics in the soil but I have grown many and mostly healthy plants 6'-12'
using this method as well.
I do outdoor grows. Basically it comes down to what you prefer (organic, chemical or both combined).
They all work well for me.
 
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