I went from the knuckle deep technique to about everyday or so due to the summer heat. I will try backing off the water a little. No nutrients have been added
basically I have 5 different strains outdoor. 4 all started the same time and treated the same way. However only 1 plant is curling and yellowing as if has been through heat stress or ph? Any reason why just the one is having issues? Or how to help reverse it? Pics to come...
Any suggestions as to introducing them to natural light. Like a basic schedule to follow other than morning sun while slowly extending the time exposed?
Cool cool I’ll have to test it out sometime soon. Also thanks for the feedback guys. Thinking about these give me high blood pressure and grey hairs till I read something reassuring on here.
Perking up a little and showing new growth. The new leaves are bright green and the temp is a little cold but the house won’t get up past about 65 degrees since the heaters broken.
hey everyone. This is my first time doing things outside 100% on my own and would like some input along the way. I have 5 clones in small pots freshly placed outside trying to adapt to the sun. Living in Cali I have a pretty optimum temp but have been bringing them in over night. Fox farm soil...