Sunshine 4 burn.

They do looks alittle wet sir. And if u can switch to fabric, DO IT! Seriously the fast dry time promote roots to.grow searching for a drink.
 
I don't think over watering is an issue as I dry them out and wait for the leaves to droop before watering. the latest photos were not long after flushing as I thought I was getting nute burn. Still rather new with just about 1 grow under my belt. My first grow had so many issues but was a great learning experience. Started outside and am just finishing inside under lights. First issue was spider mites seen the white spots but didn't think it was an issue until I seen the underside of my leaves crawling with those little Smucker's. Sprayed them down with water hose then brought them inside. Kept an eye out for more and was lucky and eradicated them. Then I started getting rapid leaf lose due to yellowing which I thought was a
N def. but ended up I was starving them so started adding nutes and am around a week away from chopping them down.
 

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Looks amazing!

First grows usually go great and then everything after that has one problem or another. I have really loved the results I get with compost and worm compost. The plant gets everything it needs and the pests seem to be reduced. It is so much work making compost though.

I tried one soil mixture where I ground up lava rock and mixed it with ash to try and mimic the soil in Africa. I ended up making cement!

You will figure it out. We all do eventually (I am still trying :bigjoint:)

Cheers,
Mo
 
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