My first grow

troythepooh14

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Nice! They're looking good. They couldh ave started slow because of the nutrients in the soil. It may have stressed them out. Not sure why they are pointed up, maybe heat stress? I wouldnt stress about it. Wait until they build a rootmass until you transplant, maybe another week or so...
 

cindysid

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If the roots have reached the bottom of the solos I would go ahead and repot. Start nutes as soon as they have settled in. Transplanting into bigger pots will also make the water issue easier, since they won't dry out as fast. Make sure you add plenty of perlite in your soil mix though. You want them to drain well.
 

SmokeNFly

Member
another picture update they're coming along good but it looks like one is struggling, i am going to transplant them into 10 gallon pots this week







i also just received these bad boys in the mail
g13 pineapple express

 

SmokeNFly

Member
so I'm having some issues with my plants, i transplanted them a few days ago and watered them with water mixed with great white mycorrhizae i noticed over the next 2 days my lower leafs started to turn a yellow brown and looked to die, i immediately flushed the pots with 5 gallons of ro water each. I transplanted from red cups using happy soil to 10 gallon pots using roots organic soil. Im assuming the leafs are showing nutrient burn heres some pics of the plants in its current state it has been about a week since the transplant.







 
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