ZaVe
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I pulled a plant out of the pot today, to see how the root system looked, ended up transplanting them from the 1 gallon pots they were in, into 2 gallon pots.
They wont be transplanted anymore.
Seems that I might have a phosphorous deficiency. Don't know how - I started using Fox Farm's Open Sesame with a NPK of 5-45-19.
It's either phosphorous or magnesium deficiency - So I'm going to add some bone meal and epsom salt to the suspected plants. (It's only 2 of them)
The plants are ranging in heights from about 12in - 15in.
Pistols started showing on 4 of the plants.
I was out of perlite, so when they were transplanted, they were put into 100% Fox Farm Ocean Forrest.
I also threw in a scoop of ground kelp to each pot, just to replenish the roots.
I'm thinking we should see some significant changes in the following week or 2. The plants were root-bound, and now have double the soil that they had.
They wont be transplanted anymore.
Seems that I might have a phosphorous deficiency. Don't know how - I started using Fox Farm's Open Sesame with a NPK of 5-45-19.
It's either phosphorous or magnesium deficiency - So I'm going to add some bone meal and epsom salt to the suspected plants. (It's only 2 of them)
The plants are ranging in heights from about 12in - 15in.
Pistols started showing on 4 of the plants.
I was out of perlite, so when they were transplanted, they were put into 100% Fox Farm Ocean Forrest.
I also threw in a scoop of ground kelp to each pot, just to replenish the roots.
I'm thinking we should see some significant changes in the following week or 2. The plants were root-bound, and now have double the soil that they had.