Yeah I made the clear container black but the one in the white cup seems to be not in good shape. Tiny burned edges (pretty small, may not can tell from pics). And this algae won’t go away bc the soil is always wet seems like even though I have holes all over it and under it. Put another small fan blowing to the side. Thanks for the help bro!
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Clawing quite intense! Punch more holes on the side… Also try & make the container black [absorb heat]. I think she’s definitely stressed in the rootzone - Overwatered in my opinion…
I’d transplant her into a new pot/container using dry medium to mix in…
I was wondering if I could pick your brain more until you have a headache… jk! But on my serious note: can you take a look at my girls and let me know what you think, please kind sir? They seem to be growing slowly but I haven’t provided any nutrients to them yet, about to start. So there are a few plants with different colors and some have a couple spots that I wanted to make sure wasn’t malignant to other surrounding plants.
I’m using happy frog for all but one in which I’m using Zen Blend w/ a tiny bit of guano, worm castings, fishnure. Light is Growers Choice 400 series about 18” away at 50% power. Had it at 75% but dialed it down just to see any changes.
If you guys see anything that stands out, please let me know. Greatly appreciate it is an understatement for me to say to you all…! But thank you guys so much!
They are 40 days old from when the root popped out during germination. (When I planted them). There are 2 lemon autos in there. 2 white widows (photop) and 2 purple ghost candies (photop).
I could be wrong about the number of autos/photos since I mixed up my label sticks but regardless there’s a couple autos.
Seems like the ones with yellowing leaves are nutrient deficient. I think the cotyledon only has enough nutrients for 2 or 3 weeks and then you have to start giving them something. If yours are 40 days old, then I think you’re well behind on the feeding and that’s probably the main reason for the slow growth and yellowing. The one that’s almost all yellow seems to have stretched a bunch too, so you might want to make sure the light is intense enough. The ones that are nice a green look good, are those the ones that had the worm castings and such?
What @aman_rndhw said. Also I see flowers forming on at least one so you know that’s an auto. Can’t find your light by a Google search @Austingreenest but flowering cannabis needs a lot of light, 50% or 75% dimming on your light probably isn’t enough. I haven’t grown photos and autos together before but they will soon be on totally different schedules if you don’t flip the lights when the autos start to flower. Assuming you want to keep them in the same growing area. But flipping the lights now might be a mistake since a couple of your photos look like they aren’t at the peak of health
Yeah that auto that stretched was bc my uncle used chopstick lights and I kept telling him he needed more light. I’ll crank up the light and see what they do. I also have a third light above which I used on my last plant (first grow) and it came out awesome. I was told to blast them with light (during flowering). But I’ll start with nutrients now. Can’t remember which has the worm castings and guano etc. But the happy frog and ocean Forrest seem to have a good amount of nutrients, which I need to soon transplant (from the happy frog to ocean Forrest).
Thanks guys!
I thought autos can be in whatever light they want and they will always start budding automatically…? They are currently getting 18/6 and by the time I switch to 12/12 for the photos, the autos should be done….? No?
Thank you!
Yes, autos can be on any light schedule 12/12 18/6 20/4 or 24/0 I was trying to give you perspective. You will be feeding veg nutes to your photos and flower nutes to your autos same day, maybe different days. I thought you were asking someone earlier if you can store nutrient solution for multiple feedings to lower maintenance. So it’ll be unavoidable now I guess that you’ll have several different feeding schedules
Also keep in mind if the autos flower for 12 weeks you’re going to have a super long veg for the photos
I don’t know the benefit to mixing your nutrients fresh every feed but I have used 3 day old nute water before and my plants didn’t seem to care. No idea how they would react long term
It’s hard to tell for me, looking at a picture. I usually follow an internal monologue when I top/defoliate in veg. Top above the 5th node if it has more than 5. Look at a plant and follow its lower branches to the end of them. Are they shaded? If yes trim so it’s no longer shaded. Unshade all branches, feeding after every defoliation. Trim on feed days