iloveit
Well-Known Member
Mission accomplished!
I tranplanted in to a larger pot yesterday with approx 40% soil & 60% perlite (I may have accidently put too much perlite ). It was perfect timing because the surface of the soil was breaking up due to dryness while the rest of the lower soil was still moist, the roots had made there way to the bottom of the pot & were white in color (which I read is a sign of a healthy root system). Im just regreting not taking a pics of the root system during the transplant process sorry, my hands were covered with dirt & perlite dust. Now the peak of the leaves are very close to the fluros (not much height room in this chamber) about an inch away & ive switched the light dark period to 18/6. Im going to prepare the mother chamber (2nd chamber) by cleaning it out & attaching mylar.
Ill post pics later on in the day.
Thanks all of you guys for guiding me
I tranplanted in to a larger pot yesterday with approx 40% soil & 60% perlite (I may have accidently put too much perlite ). It was perfect timing because the surface of the soil was breaking up due to dryness while the rest of the lower soil was still moist, the roots had made there way to the bottom of the pot & were white in color (which I read is a sign of a healthy root system). Im just regreting not taking a pics of the root system during the transplant process sorry, my hands were covered with dirt & perlite dust. Now the peak of the leaves are very close to the fluros (not much height room in this chamber) about an inch away & ive switched the light dark period to 18/6. Im going to prepare the mother chamber (2nd chamber) by cleaning it out & attaching mylar.
Ill post pics later on in the day.
Thanks all of you guys for guiding me