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Heya,
Id love to know if these plants would need to be transplanted again before started on 12/12 for flowering. I would like to not have to do that but I am worried they will outgrow the current pots.
I believe growth was stunted slightly due to prior transplant shock, so this is at week 6 of veg.
The big guy is some bagseed and the smaller one is bagseed from some blue dream or durban poison, forget which..either way its sativa which I know grows slightly different.
It has had that ugly unhealthy yellow color its whole life. I had asked when it was about a week or two old if it was a defficiency of some sort and I was informed that plants that are that young cannot have deficiencies. Maybe not enough nutrients in the soil? Both were started in Organic Miracle Grow Potting Soil [5 - 5 - 5] and some MG Perlite..moved into 2 parts MG soil 1 part MG Peat Moss with some MG Perlite. Both were also fed Superthrive after transplants.
At about week 4 / 5 they were fed some Osmocote smart release plant food, [I now understand the advantage of using liquid feeders as opposed to these serval month slow release feeders...much more control over the dosage] as well as MG Blood Meal.
I understand Bone Meal is good food for flowering stage? Also been told to drop the humidity as much as possible the last 2 weeks of flowering for maximum yield. Any other tips, tricks, loves, hates, please share the knowledge.
Thanks!
Id love to know if these plants would need to be transplanted again before started on 12/12 for flowering. I would like to not have to do that but I am worried they will outgrow the current pots.
I believe growth was stunted slightly due to prior transplant shock, so this is at week 6 of veg.
The big guy is some bagseed and the smaller one is bagseed from some blue dream or durban poison, forget which..either way its sativa which I know grows slightly different.
It has had that ugly unhealthy yellow color its whole life. I had asked when it was about a week or two old if it was a defficiency of some sort and I was informed that plants that are that young cannot have deficiencies. Maybe not enough nutrients in the soil? Both were started in Organic Miracle Grow Potting Soil [5 - 5 - 5] and some MG Perlite..moved into 2 parts MG soil 1 part MG Peat Moss with some MG Perlite. Both were also fed Superthrive after transplants.
At about week 4 / 5 they were fed some Osmocote smart release plant food, [I now understand the advantage of using liquid feeders as opposed to these serval month slow release feeders...much more control over the dosage] as well as MG Blood Meal.
I understand Bone Meal is good food for flowering stage? Also been told to drop the humidity as much as possible the last 2 weeks of flowering for maximum yield. Any other tips, tricks, loves, hates, please share the knowledge.
Thanks!