Water them man, especially since you just gave them a new home, and then leave them alone for a bit. Since I'm doing a living soil now, I try not to let my pots dry out. I try to keep the soil moist the best I can without buying BluMats and stuff to keep my microbes happy.I did a grow outside years ago, just hose water and this never happened . I'm not even sure how tf I was watering them . Somehow they liked it I guess .
On a side note, i got my seeds in today for after this grow . Purple lemonade, sweet zombie, gooberry, white widow and respect4gorilla.
These plants are seeds I had improperly stored and out of like 30 seeds. Only 4 were still good . Let's hope for at least 1 female lol
Yeah I'll have to get compost ar some point in time I gave them maybe 3/4 a cup each for the night. Enough to get the root ball to fuse with the new soil. The only thing I can think if is that I was dumb and tried feeding them seaweed extract and molases . 1table spoon if molases and 5ml of extract per gallon but that dropped the ph super low and I didnt know that at the time . I think they may be still trying to recover from that . I think they are doing lovely after transplant. They didnt droop more and the tip leaves are starting to perk up . I think they out grew the pot 2 weeks ago . Didnt realize how fast the roots would developeWater them man, especially since you just gave them a new home, and then leave them alone for a bit. Since I'm doing a living soil now, I try not to let my pots dry out. I try to keep the soil moist the best I can without buying BluMats and stuff to keep my microbes happy.
Also, if you don't have any EWC, I would get some. If I could only choose 1 amendment for my soil, it would be EWC or vermicompost.
Molasses will lower the pH for sure, and your seaweed extract might lower it too.Yeah I'll have to get compost ar some point in time I gave them maybe 3/4 a cup each for the night. Enough to get the root ball to fuse with the new soil. The only thing I can think if is that I was dumb and tried feeding them seaweed extract and molases . 1table spoon if molases and 5ml of extract per gallon but that dropped the ph super low and I didnt know that at the time . I think they may be still trying to recover from that . I think they are doing lovely after transplant. They didnt droop more and the tip leaves are starting to perk up . I think they out grew the pot 2 weeks ago . Didnt realize how fast the roots would develope
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I dont think I was overwatering them, they were light and the soil was definatley dry . Could feel the weight difference for sure .
Once I get indoor growing down, I'll excell at it . I usually do with everything once i know .