cheers man thought tht, just wasnt 100% sure lolAnd your going to want to water more often till the roots hit the res.
hey cheers man, i thought tht just wasnt 100% sure, im new here still trying to figure it out lolyou leave thew water in the res
this is very important step that i think alot of wanna look over....make sure you got a nice root system before going into larger container's other wise you'll lose up to4 weeks of growth cause the plants still working on root structure...peace azif your starting off with seeds start them in 16 oz plastic cups don't start them in the bigger buckets because it will take longer for the roots to hit the res
seen as how i cant see inside my cups whats the best way to know if theres enough root to transplant?? when i fill my cups now i literally takes 3-4 hrs before its.. not dry but, no more water in the bottom, still moist i guess but i can tip the cup nothing will run out. so that means theres plenty of root at the bottom of my cups now right??. in 1\3 plants i can see roots swirling all around the hole, but the other 2 i cannot.. its been 2 full weeks theyre in the perlite.now, and about 3 days before i put them in... think they're good to go for 5gal ? i plan to grow big plants though, and few of themthis is very important step that i think alot of wanna look over....make sure you got a nice root system before going into larger container's other wise you'll lose up to4 weeks of growth cause the plants still working on root structure...peace az
Shnkrmn ive read tht much on weed in the past few weeks, ma heads burstin, trying to look after 2 young daughters n trying to grow for a first time is hard work lol up untill a couple of weeks ago id only ever smoked the stuff, been a smoker for many a year, but thought id make a go of growin my own... anyways, i just wasnt sure if i should leave water in the rez, as i said above, thout u did but wasnt 100% sure...
n jst wanted to know if i could plant my seedlings in big buckets from start to finish and should i use full strenghth nutes lucas formula on seedlings from the off...
sorry if im bein a pain in the ass, i know theres loads out there, probably to much...
again, thanks a lot for all the help n replies, much appreciated
without anypics sounds like they're ready for the move....you can tell you got a strong system going when you squeeze the plastic cups an they push back....azseen as how i cant see inside my cups whats the best way to know if theres enough root to transplant?? when i fill my cups now i literally takes 3-4 hrs before its.. not dry but, no more water in the bottom, still moist i guess but i can tip the cup nothing will run out. so that means theres plenty of root at the bottom of my cups now right??. in 1\3 plants i can see roots swirling all around the hole, but the other 2 i cannot.. its been 2 full weeks theyre in the perlite.now, and about 3 days before i put them in... think they're good to go for 5gal ? i plan to grow big plants though, and few of them
Looks like your having a problem with too much heat, or too much nitro.Here's a couple pics of my op from today. 22 5 gallon hempies in veg and 15 blooming, end of week 7.
Always make sure you have plenty of veggies!
The more you grow, the more you know.
That would be heat. At 7 weeks of flowering, I wasn't adding any N. Summer is not my favorite season for growing and I'm not going to start air conditioning my basement. I pulled about 2 oz per plant in any case which is fine by my standards.Looks like your having a problem with too much heat, or too much nitro.
cheers mate, i will check it outif your starting off with seeds start them in 16 oz plastic cups don't start them in the bigger buckets because it will take longer for the roots to hit the res. Its all in this thread. To help you cut your reading time down a bit read this https://www.rollitup.org/newbie-central/204109-how-cut-your-reading-time.html
hey man, cool no worriesMy bad,I'm a natural asshole. Tell me about the work of growing. lol
Don't start in large containers, work up. Don't rush between transplants because you want good roots. If you are worried about cost, every container I've ever used was free. If you've ever grown any plant at all this isn't any different.