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Your in an excellent position to start a journal of the grow .It is max wet as I fed her some nutes earlier kinda panicked about the leaf.
I have been strict watering it though, I watered after a week and a half after I planted her, then again week later when it went dry but Iam watering slowly around 1.5 litres.i fed her0.5litre again tonight gave her .5ml of biogrow as I suspected nitrogen deficiency and have only fed her a drop of nutes which wasn't nearly as she is nearly 4 weeks.
I had a slow start to the grow and have had trouble with this girl from the start. There is another previous post regarding problems at the start.
I have planted a new one which seem a lot different with biobizz light mix soil and perlite. I am using filtered tap water not sure if that is a problem which is between 7-7.7 ph not sure if that is an issue. Brought spring water at 6.5 for the new girl.
Thanks for the great support guys
You have to put an @Pbass to alert him !Hi pbass
Thanks again for your help
They have been in the greenhouse in the day until the sun goes down and I bring them inside for the evening. I was planning to leave them in the greenhouse as they get bigger, if they do haha
We are at the start of summer the temperature is 18plus everyday reaching highs of 25c.
I was going to replant her but your right the pot is stiff and I was worried about damaging the roots so I just topped up the soil with perlite and light potting mix from biobizz as the stem seemed too long, I didn't think about the pot when starting her as lockdown was tight and that was all I had.
She seems to be at a 7ph and is still wet, do you think I should risk a repotting?
I have brought some more mineral water at 6.7 and 6.3 and might leave the cap of before feeding and make sure the water isn't in the fridge like last time, test it and add some vinegar or lime to bring it down a bit more next feed, I fed her a good splash of biobizz 0.75 per litre water like the company says too and today it seems she is less droopy.
I also sprayed them with a peppermint oil mix to keep bugs away but made the mistake of spraying them just before they were in direct sunlight so that could be half the problem.
I think your definitely right about starting in a small pot as you can control the watering/feeding better. The amount I water as well I'm not sure I do correctly, how much would you water a 3 gallon pot?
Hey @Tonioo, a good practice for photo period seedlings is to start them in a solo cup of "Seedling Starter Mix" and up-pot into "your choice" of soil as they get bigger, it's much easier to control the moisture in the soil, and they get bigger faster.It is max wet as I fed her some nutes earlier kinda panicked about the leaf.
I have been strict watering it though, I watered after a week and a half after I planted her, then again week later when it went dry but Iam watering slowly around 1.5 litres.i fed her0.5litre again tonight gave her .5ml of biogrow as I suspected nitrogen deficiency and have only fed her a drop of nutes which wasn't nearly as she is nearly 4 weeks.
I had a slow start to the grow and have had trouble with this girl from the start. There is another previous post regarding problems at the start.
I have planted a new one which seem a lot different with biobizz light mix soil and perlite. I am using filtered tap water not sure if that is a problem which is between 7-7.7 ph not sure if that is an issue. Brought spring water at 6.5 for the new girl.
Thanks for the great support guys
I start autos in a 3 gal pot and let 'em finish there...oh I put those directly into FFOFI will definitely try smaller pots and work up @MochaBud . Would you do the same with autoflowers?
Good news, @Pbass I have left them alone in the heat and we have new growth, plus they are drying out thanks to the weather only trouble is we are losing the heat for a while in uk.
How much water would you feed her when pretty dry in 3 gallon pots?
I was thinking of taking off some leaves towards the bottom as they might be using nutrients to keep them going, what do you guys think?
They had a burst of growth great job with those girls.Hi guys
Back to work haven't had chance to post, I thought I should thank you all for your help and give you an update, the girls are doing great and I have a new one now growing healthy I think.