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boss30

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Is it too much water? I use a moisture meter, but I'm not sure how deep it should go. I usually wait until its dry about an inch and a half deep.
 

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Pic are good but could use more info.. how much and when do you water?... have you used any nutes recenly?... what type of lighting are you using, and how long do you keep them on /off..
 
Thanks for posting

Lighting: 250 MH (plan to upgrade soon)
27w 100w equiv 6500k cfl supplemntal clamped to pot
18/6

Soil : FF OF
Alot of perlite

Nutes: FF Grow Big and Big Bloom
Liquid Seaweed
Superthrive

I used superthrive for germ and every 3rd watering since. Ive only give everthing else twice. The first time was 1 watering ago, and a little foliar feeding the second time.

Water whenever the meter reads dry about 1 1/2 inches deep about every 2 to 3 days

I'm using a 10" pot i think its between 2 1/2 to 3 gal
 
I am currently in the seedling stage of growing some white russian. I will be tranplanting in about 3 weeks (I predict), and Im just curious as to what size container I should transplant into. I have 5 gallon buckets on standby but I think that maybe to big. Do you have any advice? I'm pretty set on transplanting only one time so what do you think would be best? I've been told that my white russians will get about three feet tall.
 
boss, it looks kinda like heat stress... what kinda ventilation you got? any oscillating fans? also what's the relative humidity in the room? does the room smell, "dry" or "moist?"

i had similar prob. before. let me know if u need some more info
 
I am currently in the seedling stage of growing some white russian. I will be tranplanting in about 3 weeks (I predict), and Im just curious as to what size container I should transplant into. I have 5 gallon buckets on standby but I think that maybe to big. Do you have any advice? I'm pretty set on transplanting only one time so what do you think would be best? I've been told that my white russians will get about three feet tall.



if the plant is going to be one mother plant, a 5 or 10 gal is good, if not, a 3 gal. is good enough for a 90 day wonder.
 
Dude, Looks excellent to me. She will sprout upward, but you are gonna LOVE the bushy Colas she will produce. . . Wish i had veg like that. .
 
MEM1017: The temps are around 77-79. I've got 4, 4 in fans, and one oscilating. Should I back the light up?

ROSEYPANTIES: I was happy as hell until the leaves started curling
 
Its all a matter of mother nature taking its course. She will tell you when shes:
Hungry, Needs more Energy (light), Take a piss/shit (flush) and when she starts to blossom into a beautiful Lady.. Extra Nutes to make them Titty's GROW.
So, Pacience is a Virtue
 
boss: the lights don't seem to be the problem, usually if it's the lights, you'll see these little spots, or brownish edges, and i think the leaves curl down, not up... are the curling leaves crispy, or anything? try misting the leaves and whater with just the superthrive for the next feeding, and let the excess water run off.
 
Thanks Guys for your input and help. I just watered with the superthrive and everything seems to be ok. I probably just wasnt using enough water when I fed. My next question is are 10" pots going to be big enough or do I go to 5 gal bucket
 
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