plants not really growing as fast

SchmoeJoe

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wait till the rest of the plants reach the net? (if they ever will)
Once you see new growth you'll know that they are over what ever transplanting shock they might have gone through. Even if they don't see any transplant shock they'll focus on setting new roots and seeing new vegetative growth is a good sign that they've done that.
 

chime

Member
Whoops, thats my next nutrient :)
Anyways today the plants did a 180 they look amazing, i just need to keep up on watering daily now, they dried out to much i believe.. then shocked from water
 

SchmoeJoe

Well-Known Member
Whoops, thats my next nutrient :)
Anyways today the plants did a 180 they look amazing, i just need to keep up on watering daily now, they dried out to much i believe.. then shocked from water
I was thinking about that earlier. Using your 70/30 coco/perlite mix, especially in those pots, what probably slowed them down is drying out too much between waterings.
 

SchmoeJoe

Well-Known Member
i also have alot of circulation so thats drying em out even worse .. plus its really dry... its winter here
That'll definitely do it. With a bigger garden with more and bigger plants they'll produce enough humidity that it's not an issue but with a small garden in a place where you spend most of your time below freezing outside you'll have that problem.
 
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