Sr. Verde
Well-Known Member
Are you re-using soil? It looks like some old roots in your soil dude. You should re-use soil... 1 it increases your chances of having some type of larvae/bug in your soil which can lead to an infestation, and an infestation left untreated results in useless/no bud.
You need to pick up some Fox Farms Ocean Forest, it costs like $10 a bag but it's the nicest shit ever. Your plants love that shit. It has about a month worth of nutes in it.
What the last post said was correct you should re-pot with that much stretch.
First, get your soil moist in preparation of transplanting.
Get a larger pot, then put some soil at the bottom. You want your plant to sit on that soil so that the leafs are just past where you would fill the soil up to. Get it? By the time your done your plant should be in a larger pot, and your plant should look like it's only a few inches tall.
The stem that you just buried (because of darkness & moisture) will start to sprout/spread roots out, and the buried stem will become a part of the root system.
I think you just had some bad stretch from the beginning but youll be okay now that everything is sorted out
You need to pick up some Fox Farms Ocean Forest, it costs like $10 a bag but it's the nicest shit ever. Your plants love that shit. It has about a month worth of nutes in it.
What the last post said was correct you should re-pot with that much stretch.
First, get your soil moist in preparation of transplanting.
Get a larger pot, then put some soil at the bottom. You want your plant to sit on that soil so that the leafs are just past where you would fill the soil up to. Get it? By the time your done your plant should be in a larger pot, and your plant should look like it's only a few inches tall.
The stem that you just buried (because of darkness & moisture) will start to sprout/spread roots out, and the buried stem will become a part of the root system.
I think you just had some bad stretch from the beginning but youll be okay now that everything is sorted out