Am I rootbound?
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I'm using a 300 watt hps sometimes at 600hps depending on temps. And I haven't checked ph. I'm currently in a 1 1/2 gallon with these should I transplant to a 5 gallon? Or should I get a ph meter first?Not a chance. Is there a light with these? Are you checking pH of your feeds?
My opinion: pH Meter. This is not a root-bound plant. This is a plant that looks like it has major pH issues. So you're going to need to transplant to better soil, if it isn't the water, not bigger container. What brand soil are you using? What source of water? Well? City? Bottled?I'm using a 300 watt hps sometimes at 600hps depending on temps. And I haven't checked ph. I'm currently in a 1 1/2 gallon with these should I transplant to a 5 gallon? Or should I get a ph meter first?
ROOT FARMS Coco coir/bottled Water. I've been using bat guano, wormcastings, kelp meal, and bone meal mixed in water to feed.My opinion: pH Meter. This is not a root-bound plant. This is a plant that looks like it has major pH issues. So you're going to need to transplant to better soil, if it isn't the water, not bigger container. What brand soil are you using? What source of water? Well? City? Bottled?
Edit: Also, are you fertilizing? if so, with what, and how often, and how much per time?
You can't do that. that has to be prepared in soil and left to compost first. You need to buy some chemical fertilizers NOW if you want those plants to live,. Your nutrients drain right through the coco. You are giving your plants only whats in the water as nutrients. The other stuff doesn't break down and is just running through. Why the heck did you start with coco if you don't know how to properly feed them? Soil is much more forgiving.ROOT FARMS Coco coir/bottled Water. I've been using bat guano, wormcastings, kelp meal, and bone meal mixed in water to feed.
Let me further elaborate and say soil is actually not more forgiving, but it does have stored nutrients. Coco, on the other hand, you can water all day, so long as nutrients are in that feed. they're happy. Easy. That's why I'll be switching to coco very, very soon. LaterYou can't do that. that has to be prepared in soil and left to compost first. You need to buy some chemical fertilizers NOW if you want those plants to live,. Your nutrients drain right through the coco. You are giving your plants only whats in the water as nutrients. The other stuff doesn't break down and is just running through. Why the heck did you start with coco if you don't know how to properly feed them? Soil is much more forgiving.
I was using miracle grow at first but those plants turned Male and read alot about how bad miracle grow is so I went and bought coco coir. I already have flora grow nutes arriving this Saturday. So I should just completely switch to flora grow nutes?You can't do that. that has to be prepared in soil and left to compost first. You need to buy some chemical fertilizers NOW if you want those plants to live,. Your nutrients drain right through the coco. You are giving your plants only whats in the water as nutrients. The other stuff doesn't break down and is just running through. Why the heck did you start with coco if you don't know how to properly feed them? Soil is much more forgiving.
YES. Get a pH pen too. But your plant has simply been getting no nutrients. Like in Nacho Libre. They don't get no nutrientzzz.I was using miracle grow at first but those plants turned Male and read alot about how bad miracle grow is so I went and bought coco coir. I already have flora grow nutes arriving this Saturday. So I should just completely switch to flora grow nutes?
Okay and I got this ph liquid test. Am I testing right? Should I mix the drops that settled on top of the solution? And if the plant is a loss should I just try to save it and if it doesn't go good just cut and dry then blast for bho?YES. Get a pH pen too. But your plant has simply been getting no nutrients. Like in Nacho Libre. They don't get no nutrientzzz.
I'd water daily till run off at 8th strength for 2 days, then 1/4 for the next 2 days. Then just read your plant from there. Personally, I'd call the plant a loss. But, you can try to save it. They do rebound quite readily. Just watch for he and she organs due to the stress.
I suggest you read up on it, man. The people of this forum are here to discuss, but not be your personal plant doctor. You have to figure out plant needs for yourself, or you will never get very far. Questions are great. But unique questions. There are literally thousands of pages you have access to right now via the web, that would answer your question.Okay and I got this ph liquid test. Am I testing right? Should I mix the drops that settled on top of the solution? And if the plant is a loss should I just try to save it and if it doesn't go good just cut and dry then blast for bho?
I've never used one of those. I think majority of people use these.Okay and I got this ph liquid test. Am I testing right? Should I mix the drops that settled on top of the solution? And if the plant is a loss should I just try to save it and if it doesn't go good just cut and dry then blast for bho?
I use cheap reliable litmus paper. Meters are a pain. Transplant and top.I'm using a 300 watt hps sometimes at 600hps depending on temps. And I haven't checked ph. I'm currently in a 1 1/2 gallon with these should I transplant to a 5 gallon? Or should I get a ph meter first?
Err, don't transplant coco to coco. And don't top either. Just start putting fertilizer into your water every day. And keep it around the same temp as your medium.. Else you'll shock the roots and the plant.I use cheap reliable litmus paper. Meters are a pain. Transplant and top.