You need to water on the outside of the pot. In a circle around the plant. To make the roots search for water. And spread out. When you pour in right in the middle like that. The root dont need to spread to search for food.
Looking great cas
Those girls look healthy! The ones in the bigger pots seem to be drooping more than the ones in the smaller pots. How much water are you giving them?
Let those larger pots dry out real good. And def take widow's advice. Once the pot is nice and dry, just give a nice watering around the outer edge of the pot.
Bottom feeding is a thing actually. My autopot system is bottom fed.With my GSC auto, twice when it was little I experimented with something.
I took the water I was going to give it, and I poured it in a plastic saucer. I sat the pot in that water and it quickly soaked it up. I've read A LOT of things on here and other places (not all true of course), but I've heard that is also a good way to promote strong roots. They search for the water from the bottom of the pot.
Starting to look better huh? They look good color green, so keep the light on them and good nute schedule and you'll do fine.9/20 - Day 26
6am - lil ones seem to be doing quite well, even with the minimal attention they were paid this week (I was totally out of commission and had a trusted friend water them). So far, they’ve just had filtered water since they were transplanted. Later today will be the start of adding CaMg+ from the GO Box (at half strength) when they get watered.
Front row (l-r) : CH1, SK3
Middle row (l-r) : SK1, CH1, KB1
Back row (l-r) : KB2, SK2
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Starting to look better huh? They look good color green, so keep the light on them and good nute schedule and you'll do fine.
Looks much better on my PC screen. Those babies are lookin good! I see you are following along, not overfeeding and not overwatering. Very nice, you will be rewarded in the end.