OK I thought you meant you just transplanted them after seeing the larvae. You really should do it now in order to help them dry out and get rid of the contaminated soil.
I used bag seed to practice on for my first grow too. J232 is right. Most people aren’t a perfect grower even if not their...
The maggots are probably from being outside. A fly laid eggs in your soil. I bet the plants will live and thrive since you transplanted so long as you keep them inside now.
As long as you use a good balanced fertilizer you shouldn’t have to worry about adding much else. I am with you on doing...
I say that because I’ve grown with softened water myself and it has been fine. Cannabis is a lot tougher and able to handle things than most people think. You can easily balance out the salt that’s in there. Rainwater is good but probably going to be hard to get as much as you need unless it...
Good to hear they are doing better. I wouldn’t use the pond water since you don’t know what chemicals in the environment could have run off into it, or possible pathogens. You know what’s in the softened water and can add nutrients or adjust PH as needed. If you want natural fertilizers buy some...
That’s a bug munching on your leaves. Just buy some neem oil and spray around the outside perimeter of tent and lightly on top of soil. It looks like one or two of something but not an infestation.
I remove all fan leaves after about 1-2 weeks of flower. You don’t need them for vegetative...
Overwatering and under watering look a lot alike. Under tends to make the leaves fall completely flat against the stem. Since yours are curved I think it’s overwatering. The soil even looks pretty dark and wet, from here. Test soil with your finger up to your first knuckle and see if it feels...
Always better to grow your own than buy from a store. :bigjoint: I wouldn’t transplant or feed more yet. Do get rid of that foil around them and make sure you have good drain holes on the bottom of pots. Completely remove the leaves I circled in the picture. It was easier to show than explain...
Not too far gone, you still have healthy new growth on top. I’d pluck off the fried leaves to save plant energy and just wait a couple days to see if remaining leaves get fried too. It’s likely your flush fixed the issue.
Michigander also :mrgreen: and wouldn’t recommend leaving them outside...
Nice work. But I don’t see how fed twice in it’s life is possible to get that result, unless you’ve got an insanely rich medium you’re working with.
Every other watering is my go to for good results. That works out to twice a week for most strains.