They look good man, but the rocks may be compacting the soil, I would get some perlite and fresh soil and repot JMOi dont have a ppm tester and its in normal topsoil with aquarium rocks for perlite temps are 72, 55-65%humid i water with 6.2-6.6ph. and heres a pic theres 3 different plants
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lol..no, perlite is airy, fluffy, and retains water and it airiates the soil for the roots to get oxygen..]perlite is perlite man[/B], i used what i have this is my first grow and i thought that might have been the case i havent givin them any in about 1 1/2 weeks.
That'a a little too much N...IMO...get the MG Household Plant food, it has a NPK of 8-7-6 it's closer to what you want, too much of one nute will lock out another and it looks like a Mag lockout to me...good luck mani'm just using normal topsoil, i'm using mg nutes though 12-4-8 but i deluted it but i have stoped feeding them and perlite is just something to make the soil more air'y and these seem to be working fine and seeing as you dont even really need perlite i dont see the issue
In Hydro you want 5.8 for optimum nute intake...for soil you want 6.5 to 7.0 for intake...Yeah 5.8-6.2 in soil? A cap of Cal-Mag. What is the measurement of a cap?
If you have a walmart close by, you can get MG soil and perlite cheapcan someone link me to where to buy the "right" perlite and the "right" nutes online i'll just get a prepaid credit card i no perlite will be expensive to ship
Perlite helps with drainage and also IS used to aerate the soil, "son".Where are you using aquarium rocks, now I'm confused?!?! If you're using them as a substitute for perlite in ANY capacity you will fail. And perlite helps with better water retention, not "making the soil more airy". You need to do some more research, son.