Harvester315
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Hi folks!
Recently transplanted my almost 4 week old northern lights autos. I know now not to transplant autos and knew shortly after I started them but lesson learned. First grow so I'm going to do a few rounds with autos before I switch photos. Before I transplanted them I was seeing great growth daily. Now one of them (which was growing the best) seems to not be growing any longer. And both of them have drooping leaves with slightly upward curling tips. I watered the day of transplant and not sure if they are over watered. Currently haven't started any nutes because of this and watered with 6.9 Ph distilled water. So no nute burn. Soil is still a little moist so I'm hoping it's just over watered. 3 inches down soil is damp, 2 inches down slightly less to very little, tip 1 inch is pretty dry. See photos!
Any help is greatly appreciated. Side note: I added a few pencil holes in the soil for a few inches to increase oxygen to roots last night and also to help dry it out a little. Has saved a drowning plant in the past.
Recently transplanted my almost 4 week old northern lights autos. I know now not to transplant autos and knew shortly after I started them but lesson learned. First grow so I'm going to do a few rounds with autos before I switch photos. Before I transplanted them I was seeing great growth daily. Now one of them (which was growing the best) seems to not be growing any longer. And both of them have drooping leaves with slightly upward curling tips. I watered the day of transplant and not sure if they are over watered. Currently haven't started any nutes because of this and watered with 6.9 Ph distilled water. So no nute burn. Soil is still a little moist so I'm hoping it's just over watered. 3 inches down soil is damp, 2 inches down slightly less to very little, tip 1 inch is pretty dry. See photos!
Any help is greatly appreciated. Side note: I added a few pencil holes in the soil for a few inches to increase oxygen to roots last night and also to help dry it out a little. Has saved a drowning plant in the past.
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