Unfortunately I just learned that XD cards are not the same as SD cards, ergo, they won't ft in my MacBook. So in advance, sorry for not having pictures yet. Here's whats up
Plants: 2x7 weeks- both traditional set up, 2x 5 week - 1 LST, 1 traditionals, 10x4 weeks - SCrOG
Grow Space: 2'2"x1'6"x8'
Soil: germination: paper towel method, seedling: Local Nursery's Custom Potting Mix, Vegetative: Sun and Soil Brand Potting Mix - 40% Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss, 35% Organic Reed Sedge Peat, 20% Vermiculite, 5% Washed Sand
Light Source: 2x 2ft. 40w CFL, Blue Spectrum, (2000 Lumens each?)
Nutes: Jack's Classic Orchid Special (30-10-10)
Water: about 1/4cup (200ml) each plant every 2-3 days depending on how soil feels
Air Flow: "fanning" with closest door several times a day (this hasn't been a problem thus far in the grow)
The Problem: About 3 days ago, I transplanted my two big girls (7 weeks old) to their bigger pots that they'll stay in for the remainder of their vegging and budding. They seem to be doing SORT OF fine, what I mean is since the transplant they've both grown another node and set of leaves. Sounds good, but the reason I'm concerned is that on one of the plants its second newest set of fan leaves - which had already developed before the transplant - are turning a light green around the edges. The new fan leaves, and even them stem as far up as the new node that has grown are also a lighter green. No yellow to speak of, and despite being a different color the fan leaves are still growing. The other plant is still as dark as ever and very happy to stretch her "legs" in the new room =).
While I was transplanting the "sick" girl, some of her root system was damaged because one of the roots had grown into the drainage hole on the pot it was in. I realize this is NOT good, but is it the cause of the lightening of the leaves?
If so, how can I fix it? Todays the day they get watered, so I wanted to see if anyone had some advice first. Should I give her more water if her roots were damaged, and she's stressed because of it?
p.s. oh I lied, her primary leaves are yellow, but that's just because I haven't trimmed them off yet =P no "real" yellow
SORRY FOR LONG POST! THANKS EVERYONE =-D
Plants: 2x7 weeks- both traditional set up, 2x 5 week - 1 LST, 1 traditionals, 10x4 weeks - SCrOG
Grow Space: 2'2"x1'6"x8'
Soil: germination: paper towel method, seedling: Local Nursery's Custom Potting Mix, Vegetative: Sun and Soil Brand Potting Mix - 40% Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss, 35% Organic Reed Sedge Peat, 20% Vermiculite, 5% Washed Sand
Light Source: 2x 2ft. 40w CFL, Blue Spectrum, (2000 Lumens each?)
Nutes: Jack's Classic Orchid Special (30-10-10)
Water: about 1/4cup (200ml) each plant every 2-3 days depending on how soil feels
Air Flow: "fanning" with closest door several times a day (this hasn't been a problem thus far in the grow)
The Problem: About 3 days ago, I transplanted my two big girls (7 weeks old) to their bigger pots that they'll stay in for the remainder of their vegging and budding. They seem to be doing SORT OF fine, what I mean is since the transplant they've both grown another node and set of leaves. Sounds good, but the reason I'm concerned is that on one of the plants its second newest set of fan leaves - which had already developed before the transplant - are turning a light green around the edges. The new fan leaves, and even them stem as far up as the new node that has grown are also a lighter green. No yellow to speak of, and despite being a different color the fan leaves are still growing. The other plant is still as dark as ever and very happy to stretch her "legs" in the new room =).
While I was transplanting the "sick" girl, some of her root system was damaged because one of the roots had grown into the drainage hole on the pot it was in. I realize this is NOT good, but is it the cause of the lightening of the leaves?
If so, how can I fix it? Todays the day they get watered, so I wanted to see if anyone had some advice first. Should I give her more water if her roots were damaged, and she's stressed because of it?
p.s. oh I lied, her primary leaves are yellow, but that's just because I haven't trimmed them off yet =P no "real" yellow
SORRY FOR LONG POST! THANKS EVERYONE =-D