I know what over watering looking like, does under watering look exactly the same over watering is there a slight difference?
NO , there is a huge difference! overwatering (lack of o2) looks like yours does and gets way worse. (kinda saggy , but not too bad, and just growin slow.)
Underwatering looks kinda saggy the first day , but by the next day your plant looks like a stick. ALL the foliage is dropped all the way and it dont
look like its gonna make it,
But when you dump a bunch of water on her , within an hour you will see her start to raise back up , an within a few hours the plant looks like nothing ever happened to it.
underwatering to the point of looking like a stick is a bit stressful on the plant but NOTHING like overwatering! it takes FOREVER to fix a over watered plant. the only way to speed it up is to cut out about 10 or 20 more holes in your pot and just wait.... an wait.
had said something about to much light. Well i down graded to one 23 watt CFL=equivalent 100 watt(regular light) to each pot. I also raised the light since you said the leaves were growing where they were cause the soil could have been to hot.
well there is definatly such thing as too much light , but it would be very hard to accomplish that with cfl's or floro's. i would homemake a reflective hood and use two or three of them bulbs per plant. (more or less depending on actual output)
bottom line: your not gonna bleach them plants with too much light using cfl's.
ok when i said the soil was a lil too "hot" , i was referring to the amount of food present in the soil. oops
i should have explained that one first.
most gardeners use the word "hot" to describe their soil to others , meaning a lil too much (or plenty) of food in the soil.
Well i got a couple new questions you might be able to help me out with... 1. you called the mutant a she... is there something you see that i don't that says reveals gender or did you just say she in hopes that it will be?... it is purty darn stinky for beinf 2 weeks old.lol
she is a she , just stick to the story. no you cant tell gender yet , but you can "feel" it.
2.) I want to transplant "her" out of the MG mix and into the other mix i used with the others... how do i go about taking her out of the pot with dry soil?
just push on the bottom of the pot while holding it upside down and just let the dry shit fall off, then "wipe" off the rest of the soil thats not bound up in the roots real good, lay it in new pot an surround with new soil. water just enough to moisten all the soil , then wait for how ever long it takes to fully dry then start a regular watering diet.....going by the plants needs , not by what me or you think is right. it takes a long time to "get it right" sometimes. no big deal , its all in learning
You also had asked what is the new soil I am using, well is soil ade by shults. It says it contains peat moss, perlite, and small amount of plant food. I took as many as the food gel pellets out as I could. It seems they like it way better than the MG.
well despite what people
think those pellets wont hurt your plant at all , its a slow release food , designed for that. if you take that "small amount" of plant food out , you will have to feed them yourself and its much easier to let the soil feed them while there little.
that being said most "pros" dont like using mix with food pellets in it. it interferes with their regular foods an additives. And i am using the term "pros" very loosely because there are a LOT of folks that pump out fruit and are very good at it but are not "pros".
food is food.
my personal opinion on your dirt without knowing the actual name, (no such thing as "soil ade by schultz" as far as i am aware of) is that i would not use it because its "base" is peat moss and peat moss holds a ph thats too low for reefer. you will need to add lime to it , or look closely , there is probably lime already added.
anyways to make that mix work , you will HAVE to keep lime in it so the ph will stay in the sweet range. now since i hate to be forced into adding things for no reason , i start with real dirt an add things to it to bring it to life. peat moss is a very good thing to use but not for your main base.
happy frog is mainly dirt.
ocean forest is mainly dirt.
roots organic is dirt.
your backyard is dirt. (thats kinda advanced though)
if you are gonna use your mix , get some dolomitic limestone and some extra perlite to loosen the mix up. mix it up real good before you plant into it. (its hard to over water with 25-30% perlite in the mix)
OH, one more thing, if I were to cut those little leaves that i mentioned would it be better off? What i am trying to say i guess is... is it worth stressing the plant due to removal or better to remove so they don't use energy to grow them? Are they even big enough leaves to cause stress in the first place? OK i am done, sorry if it seems like I went on and on.... nicely medicated at the moment and super excited about my grow and what can affect it.
dont remove any leaves unless they are over 50% damaged. although in veg you have a lot more leadway on stuff like that. (you can do anything you want to it in veg , just make sure it has plenty of foliage on it, and it is recovered from the stress before you flower it.)
wyteboi + = soil