Thanks guys, my PH seems to be at a stable 6.5 and the plants appear rather healthy and I went ahead and carefully transplanted them into bigger pots using the above method and so far they seem to like that too.
Lol ok you two (Dutchgrower & Antigen) the plants now have a PH of 6.5 and the plants seem to be healthy, anyways thanks again guys I will keep you updated, also I have transplanted them very carefully into a 3-gallon container and they also seem to like that.
You are right, the peat moss pots came right on out however, the plants are now 2-feet tall and I was wondering if it is okay to transplant during flowering with minimal harm to the plant since those little pots still do not seem sufficient.
I have now moved the lights up to 20" and began flushing the plant with distilled water. I will start feeding the plant with 1/2 the nutrient amount that I previously used, we shall see if this works.
-Thanx
The four little ones are my four "Immature" plants and the three larger are my "Mature" plants as I am staying within the legal limit. As you can see I have hit a couple of curling problems with the leaves but the four two-week old clones are doing great!
The four little ones are my four "Immature" plants and the three larger are my "Mature" plants as I am staying within the legal limit. As you can see I have hit a couple of curling problems with the leaves but the four two-week old clones are doing great!
Ok I have raised the lights and will flush the plant tommorrow and then switch to miracle grow bloom booster to see if that may help. And I am using a soil based medium called ocean farm.
-Thanks for the input