The little one doesnt continue to grow and and the biggest ones leaf parts are getting dry and withered as its on pic, i think third one is ok, please give advices. Im growing outdoor.
Yes remove it. Are these auto seeds?This is just grass, should i remove it? In one cup there is one plant. But how can i help them to cope with this condition, i know that its August but i want to do the best to help them finish with the best result.
Over watered
Over loved
Yes remove it. Are these auto seeds?
Where do you live? If your growing outdoors with no added lights your probably going to have a hard time in flower.
Looks like you pulled that dirt out of the ground as well. That makes it very hard to know what that soil has in it to either help or harm those plants.
I'd suggest getting some good premade soil and hoping you have enough light cycle left to make this work.
When does your light cycle move more towards a 12 hour split?I live in Georgia(Caucasus) in tropic part ofnthis part, in west. Its considered that weed is best here in all Asia , but because of too much care with water and moisture its in that condition, how can i solve it? With adding some fertizilers or other, for you more specific ways.
ok. Listen really close. Autoflowers are a plant that if you mess up you don't have time to fix it. You lose yield everytime something bad occurs.Its auto flowers, cookies, blackberry and skunk.
Read the schedule for nutes I just posted. Week 4 you would maybe need some nitrogen. But barley.Ok, and which fertilizers should i add. Which numbers should be on NPK schedule 20-20-20 untill flowering?
If you change the soil to something good you won't need any nutes for at least 3 weeks.Thank you all, so firstly i have to change soil? And after add some veg ferts.
ok. Listen really close. Autoflowers are a plant that if you mess up you don't have time to fix it. You lose yield everytime something bad occurs.
With that said. You absolutely NEED a good soil with good drainage.
With a proper soil like recipe 420, or happy frog from fox farms, you will be good to go for roughly 4 weeks on nutrients. Then after that you will need a bit of bloom nutrients.
I fear they won't grow well at all in what you are currently using.
The fortunate thing for you is they will still grow if you transplant them into a good soil now.
Once you have done that follow a schedule like this for nutrients
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The only thing different I do from this schedule is not flush.