Should I be Worried? SLH Growers Chime in..

bookechu

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Plant is about 3weeks old next to a querkle that is the same age, but the querkle is way bigger. I have flushed the SLH already since I thought it was nute burn. Does anyone think differently?
 

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bookechu

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There is a mix of of blood meal and castings in the soil. I was feeding lightly (300ppm) with a mixture of earth juice grow, kelp extract, mollasses, flavorful and micro (humboldt nutrients)..But for the past week it has been plain tap water(180ppm). There under 4 42watt cfls with temps around 79-85.
 

mr.sessemia

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the plain tap water may be your problem why arent you p.h ing it???...and your ppms should be a little higher
 

bookechu

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My ph meter will be here in about a week.. I figured I was in a decent ph range since my other two plants are thriving. Also, they were yellowing before I went to plain tap water. I have new growth but it is nowhere as big as my querkle or cheesequake.
 

IAm5toned

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looks stunted.and burnt.

just because your bean has good lineage doesnt mean it will produce a monster plant.

and fyi- thats awfully young to be feeding if your in soil fyi...
 

bookechu

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I got a little anxious, lol. I am going to try putting a water bottle over it, maybe humidity is to low. It is kind of dry in the box..
 

IAm5toned

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please dont.
your best bet is to transfer out of that soil and into something fresh that hasnt been salted by nutes.
most soils are good for up to a month w/ no nutes man...
 

GoldenGanja13

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In my experience it is always the runts that turn out the best FIRE. No more nutes and more patience is needed. She make take 1-4 weeks before showing love, but let her do her thing at her speed. No Nutes, none. Make sure the soil is moist, all of it. Give those roots below somewhere to go, and the top half will follow in time.
 

bookechu

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please dont.
your best bet is to transfer out of that soil and into something fresh that hasnt been salted by nutes.
most soils are good for up to a month w/ no nutes man...
so i put in fresh soil, no castings or blood meal. No to the humidity dome??
 

dsnutts

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At this stage what "I" would do is overwater with plain tap water until you get a GOOD runoff and let the pot drain. Dont let the water collect under the pot but rather drain completely away and then just wait and continue to water with no nutes until she starts growing. Dont add anything to the soil what you have in it will be enough for a while...
 
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