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I’m noticing a lot of discoloration and yellowing , any growers out there with advice ? Quiet a bit of details in the post any other information just ask !
 

xtsho

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I looked at your thread.

One thing I think you're doing wrong is that you're trying to do too much too big at once. If it's your first grow you should just try and make it to harvest with healthy plants. Get a successful grow under your belt and then expand. Looking to the future is not a bad thing but what's important right now is the health of those seedlings which don't look good.

You seem to be all over the place. Pick a grow method and try it out. You're all over the map with rockwool, hydroton, and coco. There is no reason to be putting seedlings started in rockwool in coco. Just start the seeds in the coco. But realistically, what you need to do is focus on this current grow and nothing else. Don't worry about next grow. Worry about those sad looking seedlings. Nothing else matters right now. You can buy all the equipment you want but if you can't grow the plant it's all for nothing.
 
I looked at your thread.

One thing I think you're doing wrong is that you're trying to do too much too big at once. If it's your first grow you should just try and make it to harvest with healthy plants. Get a successful grow under your belt and then expand. Looking to the future is not a bad thing but what's important right now is the health of those seedlings which don't look good.

You seem to be all over the place. Pick a grow method and try it out. You're all over the map with rockwool, hydroton, and coco. There is no reason to be putting seedlings started in rockwool in coco. Just start the seeds in the coco. But realistically, what you need to do is focus on this current grow and nothing else. Don't worry about next grow. Worry about those sad looking seedlings. Nothing else matters right now. You can buy all the equipment you want but if you can't grow the plant it's all for nothing.
✊✊✊✊ Amazing words bro! Get to get an outside look in ! I like what you said and defitnisly plan to use it ! So I didn’t know about starting seeds in coco ! Thought a medium like rock was needed to get it going , I would of started coco and ran it !
 
I looked at your thread.

One thing I think you're doing wrong is that you're trying to do too much too big at once. If it's your first grow you should just try and make it to harvest with healthy plants. Get a successful grow under your belt and then expand. Looking to the future is not a bad thing but what's important right now is the health of those seedlings which don't look good.

You seem to be all over the place. Pick a grow method and try it out. You're all over the map with rockwool, hydroton, and coco. There is no reason to be putting seedlings started in rockwool in coco. Just start the seeds in the coco. But realistically, what you need to do is focus on this current grow and nothing else. Don't worry about next grow. Worry about those sad looking seedlings. Nothing else matters right now. You can buy all the equipment you want but if you can't grow the plant it's all for nothing.
Do you think 4” rockwool cubes are big enough to take all the way through flowering ? That is why I wanted to stick them into another medium, I was under the assumption overall growth might be held back due to just a 4” cube
 

xtsho

Well-Known Member
Do you think 4” rockwool cubes are big enough to take all the way through flowering ? That is why I wanted to stick them into another medium, I was under the assumption overall growth might be held back due to just a 4” cube
I don't use rockwool but I think most people use 6" cubes. Although I have seen people pulling some big weight off plants in 4" cubes with flood and drain. But these are people that have gotten everything down and have been growing for awhile. I also think they had something covering the bottom of their flood table. Either hydroton, a coco mat, or rockwool slabs are used. If using that method there isn't going to be much difference between a 4" or 6" cube as the roots will grow into the hydroton or mat.
 
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