simpsonsampson420
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yeah.. dirt and all.... if some dirt falls its ok.. but the less you can disturb the roots the better you will be...
See the only problem with that is i stripped everything from the old box and put it in the new box otherwise that would be a great idea.sounds good.. you can run a perpertual grow with the 2 boxes now.. you can veg/clone in one box and flower in the other.. just have to work out timing so you dont over grow either box...
Yeah i get what your saying i could do that, seems like a good plan. I woke up this morning seen they got about an inch bigger and the leaves grew some more which is always good i watered them each last night before i went to bed. What would you say the minimum temperature for my box should be, because last night the temp dropped to about 73, im not sure if thats too cold for them. And is there anyway i can tell what type of cannabis it is before it flowers or will i have to wait till then. I know me and my friend smoke nothing but this stuff called Reg and Purple Haze, so im hoping to get some purp out of this haha. and maybe if i get a male reg and purp female i could breed them and make my own type. idk what i would call it but it would be pretty cool to have my own mix.
I forgot to attach the pictures hahaEverything seems to be going ok havent watered in about 4 days but the soil is still fairly damp I can see its wet on top. i have 2 concerns tho, one of the plants leaves are curling along the sides, not all of its leaves are doing it only a few of them. And on the other plant there are some light green/yellow splotches popping up on most of the leaves, theyve been there since it grew its frist set of leaves and i just didnt worry about it but now that i can see its on mostly all of them i just wanted to get it checked out before it become something potentially dangerous to them. The soil im using is Scotts Premium Potting Soil, it has a .07-.01-.03 mix and i mixed it with some perlite about 1 cup for every 4 cups of soil. I dont think it could be a chemical burn on the leaves maybe but i highly doubt it. Also when might be a good time for me to start them on some nutes. Thanks and i hope everyone 4th of july was as good as mine
Thanks for the support man i plan to keep this going to the end.hey this is entertaining, im a newbie myself and just waiting for my seeds to arrive and ive learnt a load frm this, nice setup neway man.
hope u keep these post going to end, really rooting for you now.
Thanks man i just wanted to make sure it wasnt a problem, the curling part its not over the entire plant but about 30% of the leaves do it, but other than that thats my most healthy looking plant.without a little further progression of either issue, if they are even issues, its kind of hard to say... so instead of diagnosing something i will give you possible things to watch as to what could cause what you are seeing... dont take these as answers because you may not have any problem at all.. remember it is just a plant.. and will not always look perfect..
yellowing of the leaves is a common sign of a nitrogen deficiency.. nitrogen is one of the macro nutes the plant uses for growth.. it is used during vegetative growth in large quantities and has to be replaced often... now with that being said a little bit of discoloration is nothing to stress to much about.. if it starts to progress through an area of the plant then you know you have an issue... if your leaf continues to yellow you know it is time to begin feeding it nutes.. begin at 1/4 strength nutes to get the plant used to the feeding.. increase as the growth of the plant increases... i personally fed every other watering.. this way i knew the plant was using everything available to it before i gave it more... this helps prevent salt build up in the soil which can lead to nute burn.. as well as ph problems in your soil that can lead to nute lock out...
curling of the leaves happens... its when a portion of the plant or entire plant show signs such as curling or drooping that you should begin to worry... as of right now there i would not worry to much.. if it begins to progress throughout other leaves then it'll be time to figure out the answer...