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a picture would help a lot... but let me give you some hints just based on what a lot of new growers of weeds do.
do not add extra nutrients until your plant is much older
do not water too often, when you water, soak the soil and then wait for the plant to use all of it before watering again
do not put your plant into too large of a container.
hope to see a picture soon... hope the hints help. --Emmie
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This sounds like a great plan to me! You always want to start in individual containers, and I suggest the solo/beer cups for this early stage, transplanting to a 1 gallon, and then to a 3 gallon, and lastly a 5,7 or 10 gallon container. This successive uppotting will allow you to water the medium correctly, and will allow you to grow a proper root ball. Nutes should not be needed with this uppotting until the beginning of flower. The soil to use is certainly a confusing and individualized decision, and with a rotating perpetual grow you would probably be well served trying to work into having a living organic soil that can be used over and over again and just gets better with each grow. There is a huge learning curve getting to this point however, and it takes a bit of effort to get to the point where your soil is actually alive with micro life... but it can be done, and all evidence in front of me says it is worth the effort. I also think that with a rotating perpetual grow, this would be a very economical way to manage your soil.I just recently got the stuff I need to ph balance my water, is I'm gonna put a divider in my box make it half the size, transplant my plants in smaller individual pots, possibly change my medium, completely, using a mix of potting soul and black dirt that always grows great outdoor but not so much indoor looks like. I've done ton's of research since I started this grow, the soil varies so much from one grower to the next I'm not sure what would be the best for my situation? At firSt I was trying to get off cheap and use the knowledge I already had, since I've done alot of learning and gonna invest more in my grow as I can, I'd like to get all this down pat, and have a harvest every month... any and all help is greatly appreciated!
I just finished the over haul on it, I split the plants up, in solo cups, put a divider in my box now 1/2 the size, added better ventilation, added 2 more bulbs, I'm setting @ 72° 55% humidity... almost have the ph thing down, just waiting on some organic soil now, I think they may turn around. . . Thanks again, I'll add more pictures in a few weeks
Great! Because that's alot of extra work, I'm already working 7 days a week 12 hour shifts, struggling to give them what attention I do anyways lol when I go into flowering I want the lights to be off the 12 hours I'm working. I took this into consideration when I set my timers and I've seen several suggestions on goin into flowering. The question is when I decide to flower can I just add 6 more ours to the 6 that there already off and jump into flowering that way? Instead of 36 hours dark etc. All the other ways I've read about...