SauronBlue
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Before I post any updates or responses, I am starting to get worried about #3, that I just transplanted. So, it's been 2 days since I moved her to a pot, and she's been steadily closing in and up on herself, and at the same time there is brown creeping into her bottom leaves from the tips inward. The smaller, newer growth still looks as green as ever, and even seem to be trying to spread out as they normally would, but their position is being affected by the movement of the larger leaves. I've been watering her with the same water as the other 2 hempy pots, which is also the same water she was getting before her move(it is nuted, but once again, this is the same water she was thriving on, so nuteburn? don't think so). I tested the water, just to be sure, and it was 6-6.5Ph. My humidity has been steady at between 37-39rh throughout, and temps have been between 70-85f. I'm thinking that this is caused by putting too much rooting gel on her when transplanting, because I did really slop it on when I prepared her for the move. This has been my feeling from the beginning when I saw the first deformation, so I watered her a little more than the others(she also needed to build a res, though) and gave her an extra watering this morning, in an attempt to rinse the crap off of her roots. I'm gonna let her dry out a bit, to make sure I'm not drowning her, but any info would be greatly appreciated, as I'd hate to lose her just as she was getting so lush!
First is the root structure, then plant at the time of transplant, then 2 of this morning, and lastly 12 hours after the morning pics.
First is the root structure, then plant at the time of transplant, then 2 of this morning, and lastly 12 hours after the morning pics.