I went out to feed today and I noticed some of my sugar leaves are turning brown from the bottom.View attachment 307659View attachment 307660View attachment 307662
Well I did a transplant 4 days ago or so. And I put them in 10 gallon totes with arnd 8 inch of perlite on the bottom and then I used the same soil to fill the rest of the totes. So i had put down grow bags in the 5 gallon bucket i used so it made the transplant alot easier. The plants seem to made it through the trans.I overfed them last week and I had to do a flush for a week so I just now fed them today again and I'm feeding them with tiger Bloom And flower fuel. I usually feed when the soil is 3" dry From the top
Well I did a transplant 4 days ago or so. And I put them in 10 gallon totes with arnd 8 inch of perlite on the bottom and then I used the same soil to fill the rest of the totes. So i had put down grow bags in the 5 gallon bucket i used so it made the transplant alot easier. The plants seem to made it through the trans.
But now I noticed some of the sugar leaves are turning brown.
I think it could be something to do with the roots taking in to much salts. But I hope it gets better after I flushed.
Ok I hope soyep , couple weeks,of,recovery may tell a different story
Ok I hope so
I have 4 holes on each side as far as I could get to the bottom and then a few 3/4 way down.well obviously if it gets worse by the day , you have other problems
but I think you are onto something happening in your roots
that perlite can get chalky with a lot of fines
where are your drain holes on the totes?
I have 4 holes on each side as far as I could get to the bottom and then a few 3/4 way downwell obviously if it gets worse by the day , you have other problems
but I think you are onto something happening in your roots
that perlite can get chalky with a lot of fines
where are your drain holes on the totes?
Okyou transplanted them while in flower...that's gonna put the plant into mild shock, always upsize 2 weeks prior to flowering...as big said, coupla weeks for the plant to settle down...
They were in self watering bucket so it shouldn't mess with the transplant do you think. Because at the bottom of the 1 bucket is a 5 inch hole with wicker cups.the the bottom bucket is the water reservoir.you transplanted them while in flower...that's gonna put the plant into mild shock, always upsize 2 weeks prior to flowering...as big said, coupla weeks for the plant to settle down...
Also they were in grow bags also so I didn't have to distribute the roots when I transferredSo theirs 2 5 gallon buckets to the set up
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