First......no nutrients until you plant ask for it.....seedlings don't need any nutrients especially if the soil you started with had nutrients......they are green because they have plenty nutrients.....they are locked up because you over dosed them and transplanted outdoors,you need to slowly transition your indoor plants outdoor.....& your plant will show signs of deficiencies when it needs nutrients....yes some strains can still grow healthy when you over dose them with nutrients but some strains just can't,that's why your indoors are thriving,they were able to handle it.....and they we not thrown outdoors from low intensity cfls to the sun.....also I would advice starting your seedlings in smaller containers with a seed starter mix,then transplant into bigger container with nutrient rich soil.......and what are your outdoor temps??
dude thats gravel...wtf...last time i checked u need something called dirt..its black..comes in all sort of bags .. heck its even in the ground...but not there!
Overdosed them with what? I never added any nutrients before moving them outside. They were growing tiny indoors which is why I decided to put them outside and they actually began to grow better. The smaller plant looked like a 5 day old seedling at three weeks with only two sets of leaves that just wasn't growing. The temps outdoors is pretty good right now, like 85 high and like 67 low.
LOL - GOOD ONE - I can't belive that many people fell for it. I hate to be the one to spill the BEANS (pun intended), but that is NOT even marijuana. LOLOLOLOLOLOL
I was hoping you had an auto like one of these. They are the funniest looking ground level nugs.
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LOL - GOOD ONE - I can't belive that many people fell for it. I hate to be the one to spill the BEANS (pun intended), but that is NOT even marijuana. LOLOLOLOLOLOL