Let them sit in those solo cups until they have 4 sets of internodes. Don't water untill the cups are dry. Let the roots search for water and get bigger.I started 3 plants about 3 1/2 weeks ago and one of my plants is growing alot more leaves and looks healthier than the other two? This is my first low budget indoor grow, nothing serious, and i am gettin ready to transplant them to bigger pots soon. Could the other 2 be males or be dying?
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You're probably not getting a lot of light down inside those cups.I started 3 plants about 3 1/2 weeks ago and one of my plants is growing alot more leaves and looks healthier than the other two? This is my first low budget indoor grow, nothing serious, and i am gettin ready to transplant them to bigger pots soon. Could the other 2 be males or be dying?
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Notice the frilled edges of the leaf's margins? They are not in tune with the environments Temp/RH...... to me, this is the first indication that has potential to turn into an overwatering/root zone issue. Next is going to be the actual blade's on the leaf, the leaf as a whole and the peptole that connects the leaf blades to the plants main stem (stalk).Thanks for the advice everyone...I plucked the 2 smaller ones and transplanted to 5 gallon bucket with the bigger one and watered less and this is what it looks like now...
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in a 5gallon at that age/size, not the best idea for a grower who's watering methods are not yet perfected. let that gallon go even longer in between watering's. I wold suggest placing a bamboo stake in/at the buckets edge. When you want to see moisture content and placement, lift the stake out and visually confirm moisture based on the area that's damp/or wet. This will help in watering accuracy based on moisture content, which is directly influenced by plants physical state and environmental conditions.im using cfl lights and i havnt given them any nutes yet i just got 5 gallon buckets and am going to transplant this week... thanks for the advice everyone ill try less watering and see how they do.