yellowing leaves

CaptainCarnival

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if youre worried about the humidity still a couple of techniques that i use are get a cloth damp and keep it in your grow room and let it dry in there and then just re wet it and it will boost your humidity also placing a dish of water in your grow space will evaporate and raise the humidity
 

cowboylogic

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Those are thirsty and getting cup bound(roots, not using much of the cup space for medium)and need repotting. Certainly do not look over watered....
 
Those are thirsty and getting cup bound(roots, not using much of the cup space for medium)and need repotting. Certainly do not look over watered....
yep, what i did was 1st mistake.... i compacted medium tightly into pots, only potted the plant half-way dwn maybe 2/3rds and still lot of space on top...i just took them out pots to check roots and because iv planted them so low into tightly packed soil, the roots are already at the bottom and clogged with sodden soil.... well ive took each one out. had a little soil, dry/ there so loosely filled pots 3/4's way up lossened all the sodden soil from roots, and repotted right to the top and covered with soil again.. hope this works going into 10-12" pots asap........ not going to water coz still plenty moisture in the soil already, fingers crossed....
 

PJ Diaz

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I use party cups for young plants too, and I found that indeed they can have a tough time with drainage. So what I do is take a 1/8" drill bit and drill 5 holes in the bottom of the cup, and another 5 holes on each side of the cup on the lower half. So in total I have 25 small drainage/aeration holes. It really helps the roots breathe, and is kind of the same concept as airpots.
 
yea, i bought riot cubes, n this way killed 3/5 seeds..at 35 euro's gutted. but hey, need 2 start somewhere, and fail to learn i suppose, im hoping these girls pull thru, its hard here as night time is really cold like 8c so need to get a good light/dark cycle going where i can give them heat thru the night, and still be able to chek on them, but getting up at 2 or 3 am seems harsh, so will find a good 18/6 or 20/4 that i can leave during dark, and still be an ok time to check during light period...bummer.
 
well its now 1 month on, 3 weeks of veg, just started on 12/12, one is now 3ft and bushy as a MOFO, and really thick stalked and looking good, the other one has picked up well, back to green, and getting better, so hoping al will be ok for 1st run... keep all posted...
 
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