Sheldon92
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Idk if I made this clear, but I got these like this. In a more worse shape I'd say. My first thought was to throw them out as well, but really I have a week before my seeds come in where I can start fresh from scratch. Not only is this good practice, but I do not wish to give up on them so easily.
I do plenty of reading, and continue to read hours a day, but reading only gets you so far in an all out war situation like this. I didn't think it'd hurt getting some suggestions.
I will give transplanting a try (foxfarm ocean soil) and see if they improve. I don't know what soil was used. My first instinct was to transplant, but I feared plants were too weak for it, so I decided to veg them for a while.
I use regular bottle water for the watering, a bit acidic so I adjusted it to 6.5 pH before watering.
So some of these are basically irreversible damage? I thought the coloring goes back green when fixed?
After 12 hours when I checked on them, some of the pots were still wet as if I watered them an hour ago, is this normal?
The reason for 20/4 is because I read that 18/6 sometimes triggers pre-flowering, just want to avoid it and be in full control.
Thanks for the help suggestions guys.
I do plenty of reading, and continue to read hours a day, but reading only gets you so far in an all out war situation like this. I didn't think it'd hurt getting some suggestions.
I will give transplanting a try (foxfarm ocean soil) and see if they improve. I don't know what soil was used. My first instinct was to transplant, but I feared plants were too weak for it, so I decided to veg them for a while.
I use regular bottle water for the watering, a bit acidic so I adjusted it to 6.5 pH before watering.
So some of these are basically irreversible damage? I thought the coloring goes back green when fixed?
After 12 hours when I checked on them, some of the pots were still wet as if I watered them an hour ago, is this normal?
The reason for 20/4 is because I read that 18/6 sometimes triggers pre-flowering, just want to avoid it and be in full control.
Thanks for the help suggestions guys.