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How goes it stone!Hi Loots
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How goes it stone!Hi Loots
Yup gotta love the growing communityMan I love when someone comes to the forums looking for help and then are swarmed with great advice and informative questions trying to help!
Such a beautiful thing
Appreciate itHello @newbgrower I'm going to follow your journey if you don't mind.
Looking forward to seeing what you do.
Yup green thats what i meant to i got what you were saying about the new pot and i gave it a little mist but prob was to dry and didnt give it a good soak after it was transplanted. Couple of them after that recent soak 2 days ago are perching up moreSorry bud i ment the new pot, I would have let the solo cup get quite dry for water.. I ment it's new home.. so fully saturate the new home a day before, dig a whole in and put your almost dry plant in, cover over with soil then water lightly again.. that's it let her do her thing untill she's light or asking for water usually a week or so.
I think azimuth got u on the environment. Give her some time she bro she looks healthy just a little down
Thank you will definitely check it outEmilya has a great thread on How to water a potted plant which is long, but worth the read.
Or, skip the learning curve altogether and come join us in #SIP Club where you'll get healthier, happier, and bigger plants because you get perfect watering every time since the plant waters itself.
The week before was getting down to about 5-9 degrees C was bringing them inside every night which could been stressing them out to.Nice new grow Newbgrower16, maybe more warm weather will bring their growth up to pr again. Cold slows things down. What have you been running for day/night temps?
Some great advice no they were brought right outside after i picked them up from the greenhouse. Which is good to know for the future.Two things I can see.
First you shouldn't be watering on a schedule, but rather when the plants need it. Once they dry out, which you determine by lifting the pot and being surprised at how light it is, only then do you give it more and then really soak the pot.
Second, if it was being grown in a greenhouse, did you harden it off by gradually exposing it to the outside environment, or just put it out in one go?
If the latter, try putting it in the shade for a day or two and sheltered from the wind to help if you can't more gradually accustom it to the environment. Given the health of the plants in you pics, I'll bet this is the issue. A greenhouse environment is a very low stress one for plants, whereas outside there's wind, brighter light, etc. More stress so the plants need some time to adapt.
Morning yall almost the weekend hope everyones garden is going smoothly. Morning pic update.
2 of the west coast diesels have fully bounced back and look like they are starting to thrive. Still got that one sad one but hoping it will bounce back within the next week.
Going to start getting ready to prep for my final transplant for this weekend or next weekend depending on how boxed out the roots are.
Planning on putting the west coast diesels in 65 gallon smart pots and my peanutbutter haze into a 100 gallon
If anyone has any recommendations please feel free to chime in
Thanks bro and yup there photos my big one on the left (peanut butter haze) is looking like it is gonna wanna a nice feeding soon which i plan to make some supersoil with ocean forest as the base so should be good for a month or so once transplanted before needing to feed it additional nutrientsLooking great bro glad their perking back up.. if they are photos growning outdoors you have plenty of time? No need to rush
Yeah she's looking Hella healthy man looking forward to see how big she gets! Will you be using any sort of Training on them? To keep them under control? Lol I'm a indoor grower so would probably do alot of unnecessary training lol.Thanks bro and yup there photos my big one on the left (peanut butter haze) is looking like it is gonna wanna a nice feeding soon which i plan to make some supersoil with ocean forest as the base so should be good for a month or so once transplanted before needing to feed it additional nutrients
Hey greenveinYeah she's looking Hella healthy man looking forward to see how big she gets! Will you be using any sort of Training on them? To keep them under control? Lol I'm a indoor grower so would probably do alot of unnecessary training lol.
Just some local stuff from my township so be safe to say its vegetable compost rather than a manure based compost.If they are both decent soil bases it should be fine just mix it well. And the word compost? You know what it's made of and what's in it? I grew completely with compost and it worked out great but in soil I'd top dress with the stuff I had tops.