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Tommycoys

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What strain is it? BlueBerry Kush
Is it Indica, Sativa or Hybrid? What percentages? not sure
Is it in Veg or Flower stage? Veg
If in Veg... For how long? Planted seedling 21st May 2018
If in Flower stage... For how long? N/A
Indoor or outdoor? Outdoor
Soil or Hydro? Soil
If soil... what is in your mix? Pro Mix Premium Organic Seed Starting mix
If soil... What size pot? Small Right now soon to move to 2ft x 2ft pots
Size of light? 695,508 km Radius
Is it aircooled? Breeze cooled
Temp of Room/cab? Outside day temp 30-35'C Night 18-25'C
Any Pests ? None noticed
How often are you watering? Watering daily before bed
Type and strength of ferts used? Just started 5th of august 20-8-8 Multi-Purpose Garden Fert Organic based
 

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A few suggestions...

1) You don't need to add ferts to that soil...it already has plenty in it.
2) Try to water every 2-3rd day...keeping the soil saturated is detrimental to root development. Every 2-3 days allows the soil to "dry out" in cycles.
3) If you plan to use those (smallish) pots for the whole grow, fill them to the brim with soil. More soil=more roots=bigger plants=better yield.

:goodluck:
 
Hi @Blew Hiller thanks for your advice.

I’ve just put them into much bigger pots. So let the soil dry out for a couple days then water? It’s very hot here 35’c during the day. Won’t that need water? Or is this different o normal plants.
 

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Hi @Blew Hiller thanks for your advice. I’ve just put them into much bigger pots. So let the soil dry out for a couple days then water? It’s very hot here 35’c during the day. Won’t that need water? Or is this different o normal plants.
Did you water/moisten the new soil in the bigger pots? If not, give it all a good soak and then commit to a schedule. allowing the soil and roots to get in sync.

More soil will add more cooling insulation to the roots. Healthy plants can easily weather 35C.
 
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