Herb & Suds
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AKA “same ice”I guess six in one, half dozen in another? lol![]()
AKA “same ice”I guess six in one, half dozen in another? lol![]()
When's the last time you watered them? They look leggy, maybe lower the light a bit? The stretched seedlings can be fixed when transplanting, just plant them a bit deeper. When I'm in solocups I like to have a clear one inside a red one, this way I can check out root development and get an idea of if they need water.They look pretty good so far. Thoughts on how the leaves seem to slump?
When's the last time you watered them? They look leggy, maybe lower the light a bit?
Then you already are growing and will be cloning hermie prone plants if that is the source of all your seeds sooo, I guess six in one, half dozen in another? lol![]()
I prefer to water smaller amounts more often verses more water less often.At the last minute I decided to hold steady with the 3 ounces of water. Why over-water now?
What makes you think you're going to have to transplant these young plants so soon?I'm going to have to transplant these six soon.
What do you think - 3 gallon plastic pots w/FFOF cut 50% with perlite? I don't know the females/males/(hermies) yet.
What makes you think you're going to have to transplant these young plants so soon?
What's going on in this photo?One weed so far but the main plant looks a lot better than the last crop that went to weeds.
Things are looking up since I got the team on it.
What's going on in this photo?
Not that, why is your taproot pulled up?The little weed to the right of the plant.
Just my 2 cents, I don't understand pot growers' fixation on using solo cups, or any other container meant for drinking. I tried them for one grow and it was annoying enough trying to poke holes in them without cracking or splitting...I guess once the plants are growing they work just as well as any other container, but why go with something that requires modification right off the bat?
Why not use some 3 or 4 inch square nursery pots? They're not expensive at all, they already have drain holes of an appropriate size, and will last way longer than solo cups, plus you can reuse them...
I'm going to have to transplant these six soon.
What do you think - 3 gallon plastic pots w/FFOF cut 50% with perlite? I don't know the females/males/(hermies) yet.
Not that, why is your taproot pulled up?
It grew that way on its own.
And how much runoff water after 3 oz water?