Feisty1UR
Well-Known Member
expect that to be longer.
the flowering times given are typically off
darn. i thought this would be so much more simple and straight-forward.
expect that to be longer.
the flowering times given are typically off
uhm well gardening is gardening, i mean the time lines are typical estimated rough time linesdarn. i thought this would be so much more simple and straight-forward.
So they were hungryJust checked the plants... I think they're really nutrient dependent, because coco is a neutral medium.... After giving them the nutrients yesterday they look 10x better today, they don't look like seedlings anymore. They look like they're in veg stage now.
So they were hungry
I did yes, but I ramped it it up from 0.9 EC to 1.4 EC that seemed to do the trick. I guess my strain really likes a heavy feeding
I would either give them nutrient burn, or they would grow. I guess I was lucky.
We'll see 1.4ec seems a bit high for a plant with 2 nodes...enviroment or watering practices more likely.We will see in a few days when this takes full effect,things dont always happen overnight.
Month old plants dont usually have 4 leaves on them.You have to feed your plants according to size,each leaf,branch etc is a sink.When you have a plant thats struggling to live for month its not the same as a healthy plant with alot of foiliage in 30days.
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28 days.... .6 ec. 3gallon bucket.Granted this is an auto,but still....enviroment,enviroment,enviroment.Less is more with nutrients.And be patient...
It's been a month and mine looks like nothing compared to yours, you think I haven't been patient? lol..
I think your enviroment or watering practices are bad and you are pouring too many nutrients on your plant to try and compensate,not only that but you expect results overnight,hence the impatient part.
I am bro,but whatever.You just arent hearing.