Too much sun? Too much heat, not enough water? Whats ya thoughts?

Jbomb999

Active Member
Don’t be afraid of the transplant my friend. If you water correctly big pots won’t stunt you. But I find the plants tend to have big node spacing once the plant gains traction in the pot. Are those #7 pots folded over?
Yea I wasn't so much concerned about the transplanting but moreso transplanting between two different mediums (soil then to coco). The folded over pots are an 8L and because I only had a specific amount of coco at the time I just rolled the tops down so they were given more sun. But each pot has approx 5L of medium
 

DustyDuke

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Yea I wasn't so much concerned about the transplanting but moreso transplanting between two different mediums (soil then to coco). The folded over pots are an 8L and because I only had a specific amount of coco at the time I just rolled the tops down so they were given more sun. But each pot has approx 5L of medium
Bunnings coco goes good if you need it quick. Only get this stuff not the blocks.

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Bigjacky420

Active Member
Hey hey, as the topic states just noticed some curling of the leafs on a couple of these little fellas, im thinking its a heat problem because yesterday and today have been really hot days 30 degrees Celsius (past few weeks have been mid 20's)

Would love some feed back.

Thanks and enjoy
Looks fine lmao. Just the soil looks to overwatered for such a young seedling
 

Jbomb999

Active Member
Looks fine lmao. Just the soil looks to overwatered for such a young seedling
I had actually only just watered them today hench why it looks wey. But the curling did get worse and settle down later in the day, I read that too much wind can cause the leafs to fold upward (which is what happened) and also high temperature can cause it. Tomorriw the temp is suposed to lower but still windy so ill post a progress report if it happens again.

Thanks for the feedback though :-)
 
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