Hello there after a few months of research I decided to take the plunge and start a GG grow this year in England despite the rubbish weather and it was all going pretty well until today!
I am growing a few different outdoor strains Hollands Hope, Purple Maroc, Master Kush, Blue Cheese and a single Lowryder 2 to see how auto works out for me. Since it was my first grow I knew ev erything wouldn't be perfect so I decided to grow each baby a slightly different way to experiment for the future. Some I planted directly into the soil and some started with tissue - all had 100% germination which I was very happy about! I bought some standard John Innes multipurpose compost and also some more expensive premium compost... (which will come into the story a little later on!!)
Within 72 hours they were all in the seedling stage and the two spiked leaves were born! Two weeks later today they were doing fine... putting them in the fantastic sunshine we have been having lately and bringing them in at night when the temps drop. Today to my surprise on of my babies just fell over after inspecting it futher the stem just above soil gave way and looks as if it had been pinched... it just lay flat but had not been completely severed from the root - I sh*t myself and was very upset I thought it was just due to genetics .. all the other plants seemed fine... an hour later... another plant decided to have a kip and also gave way exactly the same as the last plant... at this point I moved all the plants out of the sun I thought it may be due to them being in hot direct sunlight ? I have been so cautious with watering since I hear its a common issue with overwatering... Ive been putting teaspoons of water each day once the top soil became dry ... maintaining a slightly moist composition throughout the soil... not sure what's happening Any advice guys??
I have taken emergency proceedures and just nipped to subway to get some straws... I have gave them a cast and hope they will recover What do you think was the initial problem??
I was gutted to notice how much better the ones in the higher quality soil are doing considering it was only £2 more to buy!! Do you think it is too late to do a transplant for the old babies in the standard soil to a new better quality medium?
See pics attached
Thank you for reading guys apologies that it is so long winded... my poor babies.. please... rescue them!!!!!
I am growing a few different outdoor strains Hollands Hope, Purple Maroc, Master Kush, Blue Cheese and a single Lowryder 2 to see how auto works out for me. Since it was my first grow I knew ev erything wouldn't be perfect so I decided to grow each baby a slightly different way to experiment for the future. Some I planted directly into the soil and some started with tissue - all had 100% germination which I was very happy about! I bought some standard John Innes multipurpose compost and also some more expensive premium compost... (which will come into the story a little later on!!)
Within 72 hours they were all in the seedling stage and the two spiked leaves were born! Two weeks later today they were doing fine... putting them in the fantastic sunshine we have been having lately and bringing them in at night when the temps drop. Today to my surprise on of my babies just fell over after inspecting it futher the stem just above soil gave way and looks as if it had been pinched... it just lay flat but had not been completely severed from the root - I sh*t myself and was very upset I thought it was just due to genetics .. all the other plants seemed fine... an hour later... another plant decided to have a kip and also gave way exactly the same as the last plant... at this point I moved all the plants out of the sun I thought it may be due to them being in hot direct sunlight ? I have been so cautious with watering since I hear its a common issue with overwatering... Ive been putting teaspoons of water each day once the top soil became dry ... maintaining a slightly moist composition throughout the soil... not sure what's happening Any advice guys??
I have taken emergency proceedures and just nipped to subway to get some straws... I have gave them a cast and hope they will recover What do you think was the initial problem??
I was gutted to notice how much better the ones in the higher quality soil are doing considering it was only £2 more to buy!! Do you think it is too late to do a transplant for the old babies in the standard soil to a new better quality medium?
See pics attached
Thank you for reading guys apologies that it is so long winded... my poor babies.. please... rescue them!!!!!