1ColdFire
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I have probably 4 plants that the leaves no longer stand up on... They no longer reach to the sky when it's light out.. This has my worrying... Does anyone have ideas??
The strains are Pennywise, Dutch 47, G13, and maybe one more... The pennywise is in a 15 gallon pot probably and has been for months... The Dutch 47 is in a 3 gallon, but was transplanted maybe 2 weeks ago from a 1 gallon... The g13 is in a 30-40, but has been there for a month or so... All fabric pots so I'm doubting root bound...
I'm using mostly advanced nutrients iguana juice with fox farms lucky dog, but I started to make a compost tea in hopes of correcting this issue.. The newest plants I have were entirely fed with compost tea from someone I know and they are reaching for the sky and growing really fast... Thinking of trying some Grower's Secret Pro to perk them up again, but I'm almost afraid I've already OD microbial solutions... Which seems unlikely, but meh.. I doubt they've been overfed... Any ideas people?? I had a tiny fungus gnat population in my tiny pots, but everything has been outside and the bug/bird life is all over these plants daily..
The strains are Pennywise, Dutch 47, G13, and maybe one more... The pennywise is in a 15 gallon pot probably and has been for months... The Dutch 47 is in a 3 gallon, but was transplanted maybe 2 weeks ago from a 1 gallon... The g13 is in a 30-40, but has been there for a month or so... All fabric pots so I'm doubting root bound...
I'm using mostly advanced nutrients iguana juice with fox farms lucky dog, but I started to make a compost tea in hopes of correcting this issue.. The newest plants I have were entirely fed with compost tea from someone I know and they are reaching for the sky and growing really fast... Thinking of trying some Grower's Secret Pro to perk them up again, but I'm almost afraid I've already OD microbial solutions... Which seems unlikely, but meh.. I doubt they've been overfed... Any ideas people?? I had a tiny fungus gnat population in my tiny pots, but everything has been outside and the bug/bird life is all over these plants daily..
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