Nov 23, 2009 #1 I ice420 New Member Hi everybody I just harvested my first crop. Not a good one at all but still I'm happy. The problem was that when I checked the pots the roots had not grown one bit after the transplant. How can this be?
Hi everybody I just harvested my first crop. Not a good one at all but still I'm happy. The problem was that when I checked the pots the roots had not grown one bit after the transplant. How can this be?
Nov 23, 2009 #2 C CocoJoe New Member The only time I have seen this condition was when I grew in soil. I transplanted after I had switched lighting to 12/12. And the roots didn't grow into the new soil.
The only time I have seen this condition was when I grew in soil. I transplanted after I had switched lighting to 12/12. And the roots didn't grow into the new soil.
Nov 23, 2009 #3 D DroJo Member of the Month 2nd Place Winner (Feb 10') Could be a host issues. Ummm, transplant shock, ph instability(because of wild fluctation of bacteria/fungi) what was the run off ph last time u checked? any pics?
Could be a host issues. Ummm, transplant shock, ph instability(because of wild fluctation of bacteria/fungi) what was the run off ph last time u checked? any pics?