leaf problems

irish farmer

Active Member
Only transplant when you can see roots at the very bottom of the pot. Most folks transplant too early. Make sure the entire amount of soil comes out with the plant. Anything else is a less than perfect operation.
Ok I never planed on transplanting but I'll watch out for the roots at the bottom of the pots.If I see roots should i transplant or can i leav them.
 

CrackerJax

New Member
They will grow alot bigger if you step them up. It really is up to you. I myself prefer to grow smaller plants, but more of them. Only you can decide what is right for your situation. You can grow tiny Bonsai type in liners, or you can put them into the earth and grow a tree... :lol:
 

irish farmer

Active Member
They will grow alot bigger if you step them up. It really is up to you. I myself prefer to grow smaller plants, but more of them. Only you can decide what is right for your situation. You can grow tiny Bonsai type in liners, or you can put them into the earth and grow a tree... :lol:
Ok I understand.Thanks dude
 

CrackerJax

New Member
Daddy Chef: So, i said Monstah, you get out of here, I ain't giving you no money!

Mommy Chef: I gave him a dollar.....

Daddy Chef: What??!! No wonder he keeps coming back!!


:lol:
 

irish farmer

Active Member
:-?
Daddy Chef: So, i said Monstah, you get out of here, I ain't giving you no money!

Mommy Chef: I gave him a dollar.....

Daddy Chef: What??!! No wonder he keeps coming back!!


:lol:
A right, now I get you,thanks for the insight.So I had alook at the girls the roots are showing at the botom of the pots, everything looks wonderful.Thare dont seem to be any more damage and lots of good new groth.I never got the chance to test the ph i'll check it next time. Thare has been a lot of heavy rain showers but good bright sunshine inbetween.I'm going to rent south park the box set,DO I would prefer the simsons that Homer crackes me up.Ha Ha
 

Airwave

Well-Known Member
Hows trix onyone.Im new hear and iv got some questions about leaf problems. Ok its an outdoor grow in ireland they are 4 weeks in and looked good til recently. Iv been watering and feeding with a 10.6/1.6/1.6 nutrient.What do you think
:weed:
There it is again. A N of 10. My nutes only have a N level of 4.
They can't both be right.
 

Airwave

Well-Known Member
Ha friend,its all about the end product. Next season i'm gona test a few deferent techniques.If its been done before is there a thread.
Probably. Just type 'outside growing' into the search function and see what you get.

I have three plants outside. Planted in coco, mixed with some gravel, and large stones at the bottom for drainage. They're about 2.5 weeks old now.
 

irish farmer

Active Member
Probably. Just type 'outside growing' into the search function and see what you get.

I have three plants outside. Planted in coco, mixed with some gravel, and large stones at the bottom for drainage. They're about 2.5 weeks old now.
Thats interesting. I germinated seeds then put them straight in organic compost 10litre pots,then outside.No frills like.
 

Airwave

Well-Known Member
Thats interesting. I germinated seeds then put them straight in organic compost 10litre pots,then outside.No frills like.
Are you really a farmer, or is it just a handle? If you are really a farmer, do you grow crops or breed livestock?

If you do grow crops, then you should be able to pick up the best way to grow weed really easily. Apparently its very easy to grow compared to a lot of plants.
 

irish farmer

Active Member
Aint we all farmers here.I think its easy to grow its a weed after all. We just complicate things in the quest for perfection. Im not a farmer in the farming sense you know what I mean.
 

irish farmer

Active Member
So the good times are gone.Its been raining hear for 3 days and im woried about the girls. Is thare anything I need to do to.Im going to see them tomorow
 
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