ya bkb its looking alot worse off now,ya going to pot them into bigger pots early next week and im going to add extra perlite it think what you have said above is the very thing that maybe happening again il say thanks for cuming back with that very helpful informationHMMM, they are indeed looking worse. I agree with Kevin about repotting. I think they are maybe suffering from root suffocation. There dos not seem to be enough perlite in your medium. And the compost is binding them and not allowing them to breathe. Add some perlite like 3:1 ratio. This will help to aerrate the soil and also retain moisture in the root ball. I know you are being inundated with advice. But, in looking at the view in your pic, that is what I am seeing. Also would explain the underwatering I mentioned originally. You may be watering enough but with no breathing space for the roots to drink it in, the water is not getting to the leaves.
thanks lime tranplanting will be done early next week and as you said there going to be switched to 18/6 from tomorrow onwards and also gave them a light mist earlier didnt know if to or not??thanksafter transplanting and adding perlite to soil, i would also put them on a 18/6 light schedule. also mist them, and increase humidity,don't think you mentioned Rh, but mj likes it at about 60%+ for vegetative growth. looks as though your plants will need a dark period, to help develop those roots...which will also help them transpire properly. looks like heat stress...its not too hot....they just need a bit of down time, dark period. hope this helps... peace. good luck
thanks kevin for dropping by as said above about repotting them getting onto that straight away how long before il need to start on nutes??repot them and normal water hold off on the nutes and see how they respond
Thanks Kevin. This guy PM'd me asking for advice and it is reasurring to know that you are in agreement with what I am seeing and suggesting. I really don't want too steer him wrong.
they just got a bit too dry, humidity wise. com lolthanks lime ya really happy with the blueberrygum looking so healthy looking not sure what happened to the rest confused.com lol ya can i mist everyday or just every other day ?? mh are getting switch on next week so
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thanks bkb the nutrient il be useing not sure if you ever heard of jungle juice nutes they ment to be very simuliar to gh flora serie this is what i have read and been told il hold off on them just yet like kevin has said just going to give them water for now going to see how the transplant will go in the next few daysAs far as when to start adding nutes, depends on the medium they are in. When they are ready start small like 1/4 dose. Better to do too little than too much i start a gradual build up with a feed, water, ater, feed schedule. Upping by 1/4 dose every second feeding until she reaches full dose.
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cool man mh it is then ya im researching my nutes and cant seem to find much info on using advanced nutes(jungle juice) with soil going to start a thread on here later about it,my girls are in good shape and seem happy feeding on what there getting i have gave them a feed or two natural seaweed root enhancment and there being fed today which is the 5th day i think il leave the nutes out for the next weed or two and then il start them out as i want to get as much info on using advanced nutesPutting them under MH can happen anytime now, just not too close at first they don't need anymore stress so soon after being ill and repotted. As for nutes, I cannot really say b/c I have never used a compost medium per se. I use FF Happy Frog. But what I can advise is to do some research on your medium, listen to your girls they will tell you what they want. And alsways start with much smaller then manufacturers reccommended dose. Too little is ok, too much can be devestating.