Transplanting

Desr

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2.5 is pretty small, i would use at least 5 gallons, or 3 if i have no other way.. but itll work..and now seems fine, it looks like the growth on top is a few weeks old so i imagine the root base is established enough to survive the shock your going to expose it to by transplanting. good luck!!
 

Wavels

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Well I thought a 5 would be too big for my grow room were if I stuck to the 2.5 I can fit 5 plants in the tent
Depending upon your lighting, 2 1/2 gal is fine...assuming that you are not going to veg for more than a month or so.
Good luck!
 

moldybologna

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If your plan is to mother, I would top it while its vigorously growing in its current container and transplant a week later after its bounced back from the topping.
 

Frosteze

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So the tip of the first true leaf tip is turning yellow and the base of the stem is yellowish does that mean my plant is slowly dying :wall:
First leaves gonna fall off. That's what they do. Not sure about the yellowing of the stem. I'll leave that up to a more experienced grower. Nutes or a water problem is my guess.
 

AGardener

Member
Magnesium (Mg) deficiency.

Leaves curl up, Yellowing between veins on older leaves. soon those spots will be necrotic.
 

Terry385

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if that's the only leave don't worry about it root burn or damage in one spot plant to young for heavy feeding
Epsom salt for the magnesium is this true ? True i use at almost all watering in veg i use a pinch
 

hotrodharley

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I seriously doubt ANY deficiency in a plant this young. It is nearly always nute OD instead. Think about it. Why would a young plant be utilizing all the magnesium in tap water and the soil and need more?
 

Terry385

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I'd lower water ph to about 6.0, 6.2 let dry out between watering that leave well fall off new growth well look great don't worry
 
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