rätthemligt;7185444 said:It's not looking well at all what should I do?
I transplanted it about 48 hours ago and then I think I overwatered it 36 hours ago, it was looking a bit better earlier today but now it looks worse, any difference that it's the dark hours now?
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you should be good to go, give her timerätthemligt;7185546 said:It was my first time making a pot so I'm not sure, but I made three 1" diameter holes in the bottom and made holes in the bag and poked the bag through, not sure how well it would work. Poked some holes in the soil around the plant let's hope it has recovered tomorrow!
also a good idea.Or you could just veg it out and make it a mother so when you move into your new place you have some clones to work with
nice, vegging them under that spectrum can work out pretty well depending on strain, for some strains it doesnt cause the stretch people aim for. and if your overwatering too often, make more holes on the sides and bottom of your pot and poke holes in the soil with a pencil or pen so you can get the roots some airrätthemligt;7219964 said:Day 23 from seed
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My sweaty t-shirt from floorball practice hanging behind the fan to raise the RH lol XD
#1. The bottom leaves have been hanging like this for a week, not sure why, it's still growing although not as fast as #3
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#2. It has recovered from my overwatering
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#3. This one has been doing really well
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The Mangos are still really tiny and I managed to kill two of them by overwatering, they were growing so incredibly slow, me sad =(. I don't think they like it in there very much because of the fan blowing so hard maybe.
It's interesting to see how #2 isn't getting as beefy as the other two since it's not as close to the CFLs and only gets the 2700k light from the HPS, seems logical?
should work out fine, if youve got a stable flow of air then they should fix themselves.rätthemligt;7221913 said:yeah thanks for that advice it seems to help a lot to poke hole
i changed the setup again because im transplanting the mangos, i need to get another pot and more soil for the second one tomorrow though
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i used some common electric wire to attempt to straighten up the stem of the big one, good idea?
thanks!! it's like 65% soil 20% perlite and 15% hydroton more or less, and a layer of hydroton on the bottom and top. i think i used too much hydroton but hopefully it'll be fine, i only have to water them like every fifth day. the two mangos are just in regular soil with hydrotonwhats ur perlite/soil mix? probly need more perlite in tht soil to help the draining? do u have rocks or something on the bottom atleast? other than tht the light setup is killer. HAPPY GROWING
also are u looking into any taining on these? LST or topping a few? gives u a much heavier yield and multiple main colas