ReignboCloudz
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Pineapple express auto. FFOF. SPROUTED THURSDAY. this happened within a 12 hour periodView attachment 2608722View attachment 2608723
no nutes!!!looks like too much nutrients
Yes there are nutrients in there. Here is the ingredient list. I snipped it to only the nutrients. This organic fertilizers can't burn your plants is a myth. If you don't compost your product long enough it can burn. Seedlings are very delicate.no nutes!!!
DUDE!no nutes!!!
watered once.. only sprayed the top of soil i have two other plants i will post pictures that we treated the same exact way as this plant. FFOF SOIL... no nutes. it would be 7 days from sprout on Thursday. weird to me! some say its the soil that burned the baby but my others one were treated EXACTLY THE SAME smh... View attachment 2608785View attachment 2608786View attachment 2608787View attachment 2608788from the info given and the pics id say its WAY to wet or moist....from plant to sprout how long did it take? What kind of soil are you using?
calm down!dude!
Curious is trying to help, and i'm thinking the same as him.
If you want people to volunteer answers, you must volunteer info on what you have fed, soil, temps, watering habits, ph, etc..
no nutes as in i never put any in myself.. So far as soil everybody knows ffof has enough nutes in it to last weeks because my other babies did well. I just don't know about this one... I just dont think this strain can handle it lol.yes there are nutrients in there. Here is the ingredient list. I snipped it to only the nutrients. This organic fertilizers can't burn your plants is a myth. If you don't compost your product long enough it can burn. Seedlings are very delicate.
.....snip........pacific northwest sea-going fish, crab meal, shrimp meal, earthworm castings, vermicultural compost (bedding material and livestock manure), fossilized bat guano, norwegian kelp meal
and what do u mean he was just trying to help i didnt go against him lol or get at him in a negative way lol????dude!
Curious is trying to help, and i'm thinking the same as him.
If you want people to volunteer answers, you must volunteer info on what you have fed, soil, temps, watering habits, ph, etc..
Sorry man, I didn't mean it like that, I was just trying to say that he and I were along the same thought process, thinking a burn from soil unless you had fed, but you didn't mention anything about what soil you were in, or any nutes yet.and what do u mean he was just trying to help i didnt go against him lol or get at him in a negative way lol????
Female here and yes i know what to do lol I've posted here before i think you are reading in your own tone....I'm fine man, just suggesting that with more info given, we can supply you with more accurate suggestions/ recommendations.
Cool,Female here and yes i know what to do lol I've posted here before i think you are reading in your own tone....
this is a back up post btw I've heard overwater, soil burning them, too much heat, no nutes, too many nutes based on the fact I've done two strains like this and this is the only one that has acted like this i'm thinking its the strain.
it was a freebie bean so... man i was hoping too i might give it another try idk... shit took me for a loop lol but i got my two teens so hopefully i'll be cool lolCool,
If this is the only one, then maybe it's just an individual seed thing.
I didn't imagine at this size you had fed, but without details, and a new name, one never knows.
Going on the no nutes assumption, I was wondering, as I'm sure Curious was, what soil you were in, as a couple months ago, we had a bunch of people using FF having burning issues, or maybe even a newb that had been using MG and overwatering.
BTW, sorry Ma'am........
Nice to have another lady on board here.