wannabe grower
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You ever think about continuing your flush with distilled by doing the last bit with a carbonated water or Hydrogen Peroxide to get some extra Oxygen to the root zone?
You ever think about continuing your flush with distilled by doing the last bit with a carbonated water or Hydrogen Peroxide to get some extra Oxygen to the root zone?
Tomorrow I'm buying some distilled water or spring water and transplanting them into 1 gallon containers, and then we'll wait and see. Thanks for all the help, I'll post pics tomorrow after the transplant.
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This is my transplant i done tonight, looks similar to yours soil wise and roots so im guessing you got some nute or heat problem. Peace
His aren't root bound, this one is.
A small amount of H2O2 is good for healthy root systems but its a very small amount. And dont stress over buying water all the time, get yourself a few buckets and place them by ends of the gutters by your house if you want a lot of rainwater. also when they travel through the gutters in your house they pick up some beneficial minerals from the leaves. also you dont get water thats more aerated than rainwater, its natural and the pH is usually normal. If your having a problem with getting air to your roots you might want to make about a 2 inch layer of perlite above another 2 inches of soil so your roots dont start coming out of the pot.
and if theres a drought get some water from your hose and fill a bucket, within three day the sun should rid of chlorine and other harmful chemicals.
Alright so I transplanted yesterday morning and I took pics right after the transplant, then I took pics this morning. There looking better, so this is very good.
I transplanted then watered about half gallon for each 1 gallon pot with distilled water.
Here are the pics, the first one is right after the transplant and the second one is from about 24 hours later.
I'm still worried about the one on the bottom right, there hasn't been much change and it's leaves are curling upwards and wrinkly.
i forgot to include the hydro part my fault, advanced offers h202 for "healthy root systems", but i think ive used a very small amount in my water before and it didnt hurt.
So here they are 2 days later, growth has been great. I'm still worried about a couple, leaves are curling upwards, but otherwise everything is great.
When should I start feeding them?
So I'm growing kalichakra from mandala. I planted these seeds on the 2nd and it took them 3-4 days to sprout so there a little older than 2 weeks.
I started them in Fox Farms Light Warrior. I've only every done one other grow and my plants at this age were easily triple the size of these ones.
There leaves are light and there not very wide at all, the tallest one is about 2".
I havn't fed them anything yet. I water every 3-4 days letting the soil dry out. pH is about 6.3-6.8. I'm using tap water that was let sit out for 12-24 hours, then pH adjusted with api's pH Down.
If anyone could help me that would be great, I don't want to lose these babies!
weedle u said u let them dry out before watering again... u have to be really careful letting seedlings dry out. did u notice them wilting when they were dry? i let my seedlings dry out just 1 time during seedling stage and they got stunted like a mf for like 2 weeks. once seedling roots dry out they damage quickly. since roots dont repair themselves, the plant must wait till new roots grow before they continue developement. hope this helps. peace
In my opinion you should always let the soil dry out completly, regardless if you want to water or if you only have to water one plant, but decide to water all of them anyway.