Already soon as I transplanted into Pete promix HP

Cousinbob

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About to give up on soil less grow just unhealthy Already soon as I transplanted into Pete promix HP plants yellowing Only gave them one water just gave them their second watering were much healthier and green until I transplanted them
 

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Those plants need way more than 600 ppm. You should have put 800 plus during transplant because Promix has ZERO food in it.
 
If I had the same sized plant I would have fed right at transplant with a full runoff. Then 5 days later once it was almost dried. 2 weeks since no food?!?!? No wonder. That is helpful info right there.
 
If I had the same sized plant I would have fed right at transplant with a full runoff. Then 5 days later once it was almost dried. 2 weeks since no food?!?!? No wonder. That is helpful info right there.
I gave them about a gallon each in 5 gallon fabric pots at 600 ppm at transplant And they never really soaked up a bunch of the water so I didn’t have to water again for about a week
 
I gave them about a gallon each in 5 gallon fabric pots at 600 ppm at transplant And they never really soaked up a bunch of the water so I didn’t have to water again for about a week
They needed more food at transplant and more food a week later. They still have a shot. Lower watts for the time being to avoid stress.
 
They needed food when they were 8" tall and started to get light green. 1 tsp/gal of Floranova every other watering should be plenty for healthy plants.
 
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