learnin to gro
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looking good so far man before you know it theyll be pumpin up they starting doubling in size every week its crazy
Your babies are looking great. Not sure about the mixture you have made as we have never used it before. As for your seeds that you left in the cup of water for a week. The best thing you can do is toss them in some dirt and see what happens. :aok:rami said:DAY 12
the plants are doing great...but the bottom 2 leaves of every plant have completely stopped growing...only the bottom leaves...the rest are growing just fine...
the stems are relly thin!!!! i have a fan thats been blowing on the plants 24/7..but im not really noticing a big difference...they are still not thickining...wat could the problem be?
i couple of days ago...i made my own co2..wit yeast sugar and water...24hours later...right away ive noticed the plants stood up..and became more green in color and they looked really refreshed...how much ppm of co2 does these bottles produce? does anyone kno?
anyways heres some pics...
tell me wat u guys think...and thanks to everyone that had commented before...
You may have stunted them when you transplanted that might be the reason for the slow growth. Did you break any of the roots during transplant? Also i myself wouldn't start them on nutes just yet.rami said:DAY 17
wuddup..
2 are doing great...1 is growing reeeeeeeeleeee sloooo...1 has completely stopped growing since i transplanted it like 5 days ago ...plz tell me wat to do for the slow one and the one that stopped growing??? wat can i do to speed them up...
can i start nutes today or tomorrow?
heres some pics..
1. mary jane --- the best in growth out of all my plants..shes great and growin really nice
2. Jameela --- 2nd best out of the plnts...shes growing almost as good as MJ
3. Pamela --- slow growth...wat can i do?
4. (no name yet) --- completely stopped growin since i transplanted..
No problem rami. It could be any number of days before you see something happen as far as new growth. All i can say is keep an eye on them and just give them water when needed and see what happens.rami said:the small one is the one im worrying about the most...cuz the only stress she got from the beginin til now is the transplanting...but pamela has been thro alot of sh*t since the beginin..i broke the stem by accident once but it healed in 2 days and stood back up (i tied it to a small stik to make it stand up) and i burned the edge of one leaf in the first 2 bottom leaves...that was about a week ago...til now it didnt heal!!..
so how long u think this stress problem gon last? for both plants..
thanks for all the help man..
Zarnon said:Yeah dude, I was wondering when you said the plants had stopped growing. This and that 'dried out' flava are the things I keep an eye out for.
One thing with soil you are going to have to have patience for the change and trust in your technique.
Chart out the strength of your current mix so you know where your starting point is.
The main thing is not to jump from change to change in an effort to save things. I learned that the hard way my first grow when I was (rightly) on the path to lowering nutes, then got paranoid hearing all the 'mag deficiency' and narped my (remaining) plant with an ill advised Epson salt fix. Luckily I saw the error of that one really fast and she still made it to harvest.