HELP GUYS,
I'm a first time grower so this might sound dumb. I have plants that are different sizes. I started them all from seeds (Diesel Elvis #5 and some unknowns). None of them are clones. They are growing and deep green in color. The medium is regular potting soil mixed with perlite, vermiculite and spaghum peat moss. The plants are females. They have already shown preflowers about a month ago. I got rid of all the males. Some of the plants are 5 feet tall and others are shorter. Anyway, they were sprouting 5 - 7 leaves on them and now some of the plants are sprouting 3 leaves only. It was sugguested that it might be stress related and to watch for hermi. I had to move them a couple of time to different locations due to security issues, so they weren't getting as much direct sun as before (which was around 8 hours a day and then strong ambient light for the rest of the day). It's been raining alot here, so they haven't gotten nitrogen every day either. Once the sun comes back out, they should get around 5 hours of direct sun and then the rest ambient light. The nutrients I usually give them are Jacks Classic all purpose 20-20-20, Supernova 1-1-1, Alaska Fish fertilizer 5-1-1, black strap molasses, Miracle Gro Organic Choice 8-0-0. I was wondering if any one has had this problem or have heard of it? Did I stress my plants out by moving them? Do I have to worry about hermis? What should I do? Thanks alot for your help.
I'm a first time grower so this might sound dumb. I have plants that are different sizes. I started them all from seeds (Diesel Elvis #5 and some unknowns). None of them are clones. They are growing and deep green in color. The medium is regular potting soil mixed with perlite, vermiculite and spaghum peat moss. The plants are females. They have already shown preflowers about a month ago. I got rid of all the males. Some of the plants are 5 feet tall and others are shorter. Anyway, they were sprouting 5 - 7 leaves on them and now some of the plants are sprouting 3 leaves only. It was sugguested that it might be stress related and to watch for hermi. I had to move them a couple of time to different locations due to security issues, so they weren't getting as much direct sun as before (which was around 8 hours a day and then strong ambient light for the rest of the day). It's been raining alot here, so they haven't gotten nitrogen every day either. Once the sun comes back out, they should get around 5 hours of direct sun and then the rest ambient light. The nutrients I usually give them are Jacks Classic all purpose 20-20-20, Supernova 1-1-1, Alaska Fish fertilizer 5-1-1, black strap molasses, Miracle Gro Organic Choice 8-0-0. I was wondering if any one has had this problem or have heard of it? Did I stress my plants out by moving them? Do I have to worry about hermis? What should I do? Thanks alot for your help.