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You need to re-pot those plants and bury them deeper so there isn't a long stem.
Sounds good. Transplanting them tomorrow into 3gal pots.
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You need to re-pot those plants and bury them deeper so there isn't a long stem.
No I don't worry about it. FFOF has buffering agents in it which controls the pH. If I reuse the soil then I would consider adding some dolomitic lime to replenish the buffering agent.
The pH in the media is what is important to the plant, not the pH of the water. If you run coco, hydro or other passive hydro medias then you need to pH your nutes.
If they are dry they come out easier and tend to hold together better. The more roots the easier it is.
Looks great after the transplant! Nice work!
Yup, I sure do. FFOF has nutrients like you said, but MC has more of what the plant needs. MC and FFOF work well together and you should never have any issues with overfeeding as long as you stick within the MC recommended doses.Pot was fully wet on Monday so it's taking a while for it to dry. Do you continue to feed with MC even though Ocean Forest has nutrients in it?
Yup, I sure do. FFOF has nutrients like you said, but MC has more of what the plant needs. MC and FFOF work well together and you should never have any issues with overfeeding as long as you stick within the MC recommended doses.
No problem with the questions. I'll always do my best to help when I can.Sorry for the constant questions, just found you to be the most helpful on any site.
No problem with the questions. I'll always do my best to help when I can.
You can top yes, but there is a 21 day window and I like to make sure I have at least five nodes with autos before I top... and that all has to be within that 21 days. If I don't have five good nodes then it means the plant isn't really going to be a monster or is growing slow, so topping only stresses it and slows it down more.
Here's an article from Fastbuds on topping.
Can I Use Topping On Autoflowering Cannabis Plants? | Fast Buds
When working with a photoperiod strain, it is possible to top your Cannabis plants as many times as you wish during the vegetative stage. Due to autoflowering s2fast4buds.com
Sorry Tom, I follow a lot of journals and I quickly looked at your journal title. I'll try and remember for next timeThese are actually photos and at 5 nodes.
Sorry Tom, I follow a lot of journals and I quickly looked at your journal title. I'll try and remember for next time
Bro you’re totally okay!!! Going to start a journal tomorrow! Know these strains haven’t been cataloged well online so it’ll be nice for future growers.
We need to get you to start a journal and plenty of others will follow along as well. Here's a link if interested.
How to Make a Grow Journal
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You don't have to get into that much detail that they suggest. Basically you are starting a new thread in the Journals forum.
Hi Tom,Dry, brittle leaves that are clawing.
Hi Tom,
how much is she being fed right now?