Sharon Peters
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Any idea why my plants are looking like this? I'm using Ocean Forest soil only so far.
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Planted in 3 gallon fabric pots with Ocean Forest, a little perlite and diatomaceous earth a 2 or 3 weeks ago. Temps are staying in mid 70's. Light is on a 7, but can go up to a 10. Humidity is all over the place. Seems like too high or too low, still trying to figure that out. I've had 2 successful outdoor grows, but this indoor business is a whole new ballgame.They look like they're starving, are you feeding them yet? What kind of nutrients, light strength, temp, and watering habits are you using? We need all the info you can give on a help type thread.
Idk about that as a blanket statement. That comes down to each individual plants uptake. It can absolutely be spent in 3 weeksMaybe watering habits. ffof should last longer than 3 weeks
Maybe.. Seems quick to me.Idk about that as a blanket statement. That comes down to each individual plants uptake. It can absolutely be spent in 3 weeks
She is in 3 gallon pots.Maybe.. Seems quick to me.
Unless you were going from 2 to 3 gallon pots
She is in 3 gallon pots.
Seems fast to grow new roots and consume all available nutrientsPlanted in 3 gallon fabric pots with Ocean Forest, a little perlite and diatomaceous earth a 2 or 3 weeks ago.
Looks hungry. How are you watering them?Any idea why my plants are looking like this? I'm using Ocean Forest soil only so far.
1 part perlite to 4 parts soilHow much perlite? 50/50 mix? If so i could see it being depleated abit..
Well if you've been flushing out all the good nutrients than you need to add more. You shouldn't have been watering till runoff.I'm watering until I get runoff, then wait till they are dry. I'm always scared I'm going to under/over water them.
I water very slowly till I get the least little bit of runoff. I thought that was how you were supposed to do it. And let dry out until you water again.Well if you've been flushing out all the good nutrients than you need to add more. You shouldn't have been watering till runoff.