Beginner outdoor grower need help.

Tod bob

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Black Gold was a soil company started by ganja farmers in the heart of the Wilamette Valley in Oregon. I believe they were bought by Sungro but if I don't have time to mix soil, it's my go to for clones and seedlings. You made a good choice and your plants look fine. Once the weather gets a little bit better and they get in a bigger home they'll clock into over drive
Thank you they ended up getting a little dry my small plant died the rest got a little wilted after I watered them they perked back up
 

Amshif87

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Thank you they ended up getting a little dry my small plant died the rest got a little wilted after I watered them they perked back up
If you put them in bigger pots, you will be able to go a while longer before you water. It lets you have a little more buffer zone before they end up dried out and wilted. Even one gallon pots would help a lot from the party cups you have. I've got a thread going full of my outdoor adventures. Stop by and see what's been working for me.

https://www.rollitup.org/t/oregon-on-a-budget-2016-s-for-pennies.910711/page-2#post-12645531

Good luck and happy farming bud.
 

Tod bob

Member
If you put them in bigger pots, you will be able to go a while longer before you water. It lets you have a little more buffer zone before they end up dried out and wilted. Even one gallon pots would help a lot from the party cups you have. I've got a thread going full of my outdoor adventures. Stop by and see what's been working for me.

https://www.rollitup.org/t/oregon-on-a-budget-2016-s-for-pennies.910711/page-2#post-12645531

Good luck and happy farming bud.
Hey can you help me that might of happened today in trouble please help
 

Amshif87

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I'm not sure I watered them before I left for school and when I came home from work
Your soil still looks moist, I don' swatered after you got home before you took the picture, but they don't look dried up to me. What black gold soil did you use? There is a chance it had fertilizers added and could be burning your plants.
 

Amshif87

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What should I do. Should I transplant them to the final spot?
The last two look in pretty rough shape and they look too small for the roots to have grown enough to hold the dirt together during transplant. I question whether they'd even survive it. Were they bag seed? Do you have more?
 

Tod bob

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The last two look in pretty rough shape and they look too small for the roots to have grown enough to hold the dirt together during transplant. I question whether they'd even survive it. Were they bag seed? Do you have more?
Bag seed flushed em out using reg water have no more seeds. I added more soil to the top a little looks better?
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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I'm not sure I watered them before I left for school and when I came home from work they were like this
Too wet. Do you have drainage holes in the coffee cups? Make sure that water has a way to get out of there. It is much easier to kill a little one like that with too much water than with too little.
 

Brandon Nebel

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Got some good soil, black gold soil brand. And carefully transplanted then and even separated the plants that were in the same cup. There looking better in this soil. Let me know what to do next guys and thank you for the advice.
My advice would be to use mykos by xtreme garden whenever you transplant. And water with super thrive or another kelp based product to water them after the transplant. I've never tried that soil either but have heard decent reviews. I prefer Fox farms ocean forest and their happy frog. I blend the two, since the OF is very hot and the happy frog has a good amount of humic acid and mycorrhizae already included. So I've had really good results by mixing the 2 at a 2 to 1 ratio. Happy to OF. During my first grow I made the mistake of pusay footing the transplant bucket size. If I had to do it over I would start in the 1 gal after solo cup. Then straight to their permanent home. Whether that's 10 gallons or 15. I transplanted too many times and although with my methods I never had transplant stress, I'm positive I stunted the growth of my plant. Also I highly recommend smart pots or any other fabric pot your store sells. They work amazing. Better than any plastic pot
 

Tod bob

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My advice would be to use mykos by xtreme garden whenever you transplant. And water with super thrive or another kelp based product to water them after the transplant. I've never tried that soil either but have heard decent reviews. I prefer Fox farms ocean forest and their happy frog. I blend the two, since the OF is very hot and the happy frog has a good amount of humic acid and mycorrhizae already included. So I've had really good results by mixing the 2 at a 2 to 1 ratio. Happy to OF. During my first grow I made the mistake of pusay footing the transplant bucket size. If I had to do it over I would start in the 1 gal after solo cup. Then straight to their permanent home. Whether that's 10 gallons or 15. I transplanted too many times and although with my methods I never had transplant stress, I'm positive I stunted the growth of my plant. Also I highly recommend smart pots or any other fabric pot your store sells. They work amazing. Better than any plastic pot
I'll look into that, can you explain how long a veg cycle will last.
 
Hi guys got an L.A Fire and Platinum Bubba clones here that I got from my local dispensary I was wondering if you think they are ready to harvest. I looked at the triches under a pocket micro and they look ready or pretty close I think they mite be going past time Ive been flushing with phed water five gallons a day for the
last couple of days the pots are about 4-5
gallons. I was just wondering what you guys mite think. I realize the pics mite not be that good ill post acouple more if need be. Thanks..
 

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Hey guys been too busy to post so all my plants that I originally had died. Awhile ago I got some more from a friend, there some glue traps (gg4 x guard dawg f2) they are 49days old. I have to keep transplanting they grow too fast I don't have enough money to keep transplanting, I transplanted about a week and half or so and I have to transplant ot. There have been so many storms that if I plant it in the ground ik afraid they will die, what should I do?
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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Hey guys been too busy to post so all my plants that I originally had died. Awhile ago I got some more from a friend, there some glue traps (gg4 x guard dawg f2) they are 49days old. I have to keep transplanting they grow too fast I don't have enough money to keep transplanting, I transplanted about a week and half or so and I have to transplant ot. There have been so many storms that if I plant it in the ground ik afraid they will die, what should I do?
What size pots are you in now? If you can't bring them inside, going into the ground might be your best bet. If the plants are used to being outside, storms shouldn't mess with them too much. Dig your holes about twice as big as your current pots, put what soil you have in them and use dirt for the rest. If you have any dry plant food, add a little of that to the holes.
 
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