Plant stopped growing

spek9

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Also, did you just transplant? After transplanting, the plants will often nearly stop leaf growth, and focus on root development. The time the plant is in this phase is often determined by the size of the container you're moving from, and the size of the container you move into.
 

Leon11

Active Member
pH 6.8-7. 3 weeks old in biobizz all mix medium.i feed it fish mix and bio heaven following the chart. 500 watt quantum board. I feed once per 5 days as the others
 

Leon11

Active Member
Also, did you just transplant? After transplanting, the plants will often nearly stop leaf growth, and focus on root development. The time the plant is in this phase is often determined by the size of the container you're moving from, and the size of the container you move into.
I transplanted it before 2 weeks
 

EliteCultivation

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Ph is a bit to high and .5 pH variance may be to much for the plant. Some plants are more picky than others.
Is it any auto by chance?
If so you shouldn't feed it a full dose of nutes
 

Leon11

Active Member
Ph is a bit to high and .5 pH variance may be to much for the plant. Some plants are more picky than others.
Is it any auto by chance?
If so you shouldn't feed it a full dose of nutes
lsd photopwriod. Medium pH of my plants range 6.5-7 and no problem
 

EliteCultivation

Well-Known Member
It's likely due to the transplant. The plant is focusing it's energy into establishing its root structure again. Did the transplant go smooth? Do you feel there was a possibility you damaged any roots during the process?
 
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