If leaves darker than before that's Nitrogen Toxicity !What does this look like, peeps? I very seriously doubt it's over-watering. Does this look like underfed?? Nute lockout? Something else? This is a ken's og. Day 40!!!!!! wtf! Using promix bx in 2 gal. air pots, g.o.box nutes, ph to 6.3.
Over watering isn't a problem to ignore ! It doesn't matter how much you water it more than how many holes are they in the bottom !! You make sure there is no problem with water stagnancy !!I let my pots dry out really well between waterings. I'll usually let them go 5 days or so between waterings. They get pretty damn dry. Well they have been doing this for near 2 weeks now. They prolly all rotted by now if that is the case... I'm pissed off now. Sorry.
Just another thought....it looks like your plant is down inside of a plastic cup. If that whole cup is there forcing the roots downward, you may be blocking side growth of roots and sufferering some nutrient lockout. I can't tell for sure, so it's just some food for thought.What does this look like, peeps? I very seriously doubt it's over-watering. Does this look like underfed?? Nute lockout? Something else? This is a ken's og. Day 40!!!!!! wtf! Using promix bx in 2 gal. air pots, g.o.box nutes, ph to 6.3.
Thanks. Wouldn't the roots go down and then come back up around the outside of the cup?Just another thought....it looks like your plant is down inside of a plastic cup. If that whole cup is there forcing the roots downward, you may be blocking side growth of roots and sufferering some nutrient lockout. I can't tell for sure, so it's just some food for thought.
Thanks. This sounds like a really good answer to my problem. How would I combat this? Besides ditching the f-ing cups next time. Ha.. I start them in party cups with a cup inside of a cup with its bottom cut off. Outside cup has holes in the bottom for drainage. When roots get established enough, I remove the outside cup and transplant burying the inside cup in the soil. Something i learned over at the autoflower website. With autoflowers though I just cut the bottom of cup off and bury it from the start and plant my seed. Works good for autos. I have grown a lot more autos than photos though too... And my girls were in the party cups for around two weeks this time before transplant. But this time I didn't have the root system I most likely very much needed before i transplanted.the soil in the party cup has broken down and compacted would be my guess and is holding water
how long was it in the cup before you planted it ?
Thanks. I just chopped my plants and I believe that the cups were the problem. They were pretty damn compacted. The roots inside the cup had a good color still, but everything outside the cup was gray and thin.Yeah, when you transplant you really need to take the rootball out of the container it is in, completely. Party cups are fine to use, but you should drill holes in the bottom of them and again, take the plant out completely for transplants. Otherwise you're restricting root growth and preventing air exchange. The soil needs to be able to exchange gases with outside air, as roots breathe oxygen and so do beneficial soil organisms.
"Over watering" is actually the result of a lack of oxygen in the rhizosphere. Water itself doesn't hold oxygen very well. With a proper soil structure (potting mix shouldn't be too heavy or compact), the potting mix should be able to exchange gases with the outside environment and also retain moisture. Proper watering also facilitates gas exchange and should pull fresh oxygen into the medium; but if it is too compact and stays drenched\stagnant the dissolved oxygen will quickly be depleted.