Hiramklarke
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Hey all, your resident knucklehead Hiram, here with yet another question. Suprised? Yeah i didnt think so haha...anyhoo, backyard bucket grow problems, using MG 3mo Release (yikes) Bagseed (even more YIKES) 5gal buckets, 14hrs of daylight, sprout broke soil 33 days ago and only 3 are doing fair. They are only 8-9" above soil but a nice shade of green and they have fans that increase by the node (sign of health no?) Then there are the other 6 tiny and sickly...i started them in cups for like a week, once they showed their first jagged leaves i transplanted them into 5gal buckets w/ drainage. 3 grew, 5 never grew bigger than 2" and the last stayed 3 1/2". I did more research and realized how bad the soil situation was..i bought gardening soil NOT potting soil which was FILLED with WOODCHIPS so i thought fast and came up with a way to sift 95% of the wood chips and alot of the nute pellets out creating a LIGHT, AIRY, CLEANER, FLUFFY soil mix and retained all my perlite as well. I transplanted all into smaller containers because their root growth was puney. I figured the very coarse soil and huge container wasnt fit, so i put them in cups with the good soil until the roots fill them out. Now, my question to you folks is, Are the tiny ones worth the effort or should i chunk em? Also, what say you about the small brown dots on leaves in picture? Finally what should i do about healthy ones in woodchippy soil?
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