feed or not feed

thunderbay

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My ladies been with me 14 days and they have had a rough go of it but seem to be finally getting right. They are spreading out but not gaining much height which is great but here's my question, I'm not sure of the actual age of them, I don't know what kinda soil they were started so how do I determine when and what to feed them. I've given them nothing to this point but water. The history of my girls can be found at this link
> https://www.rollitup.org/indoor-growing/463815-1st-grow-cfl.html <
if it helps (pics etc). Posting new pics tomorrow.
 
checked it, lights are ideal too, :D,
watering every couple of days would be fine mate, its a weed so give it the benefit of the doubt and make sure you dont over water...
:peace:
 
well here are the girls at 15 days with me, was going to transplant them today but decided to give them another week or 2. still having some problem with leaves browning and dyeing and 2 of them are really odd one been bent backwards since I had em and the other droops, got a feeling they are not all the same strains......they dry out everyday I still haven't feed em bit considering where they started......not too shabby. MY LADIES
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transplant then feed 1/4 strength. transplanting sometimes helps my plants get healthier cause i might not have noticed it becoming rootbound, which at the age of yours could be possible
 
transplant then feed 1/4 strength. transplanting sometimes helps my plants get healthier cause i might not have noticed it becoming rootbound, which at the age of yours could be possible

can't turn back now......just transplanted my ladies, watered them good and gonna feed them later (gotta see what Ace has)
 

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What kind of soil did you transplant in to? Most soils have enough food to hold your plants for about a month. Hope you get everything worked out.
 
What kind of soil did you transplant in to? Most soils have enough food to hold your plants for about a month. Hope you get everything worked out.

got soil from my local nursery Sunshine Soilless owner grows some amazing plants with it and assures me it has enough nutes for the full grow (doubt that) but I can't argue with his results.
 
That could be some of the problem. I recently threw a chocolope in ocean forrest that was a little too much for that seedling and she struggled. I transplanted her into light warrior, let her go for a couple weeks bsfore putting her back into ocean forrest and that straightned everything out. Young plants can be very tempermental
 
That could be some of the problem. I recently threw a chocolope in ocean forrest that was a little too much for that seedling and she struggled. I transplanted her into light warrior, let her go for a couple weeks bsfore putting her back into ocean forrest and that straightned everything out. Young plants can be very tempermental

No, this is not what they are in this is what I transplanted to.
 
watch the new growth, if it seems the same and hasnt really grown, then you still have a problem but if it is healthy and green you are on the right track
 
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