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DeadHeadX

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I’d get these into bigger pots. How old are they now. I would also be really minimal with things like topping until you establish some healthy growth without any issues. But others here know a lot more than I.
 

rmax

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I’d get these into bigger pots. How old are they now.

Today they turned seven weeks from seed drop.

I think you might be right about transplant and I'll check into dirt today/tomorrow. Thanks. I'm thinking 3 gallon pots and have to see which soil brands the hydro shop carries.
 

hprincton

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Fox Farm, Clodbreaker amendment, compost kind of recycled soil mixed in, Exceed inoculant for peas and beans with the seed soak, rainwater.
 

rmax

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The thing is the plants do look like something is wrong. Transplantation makes sense.

So anyway before I went to the hydro store I tried testing my second LED fixture and it didn't turn on. I had it set up and the fixture illuminated last test. I open the back and unbelievably a wire flew out at me. Like someone went into the fixture and deliberately setup a wire to fling out. But this cannot be. In disbelief I set the fixture aside and head to the hydro store.

I get to the hydro store and it's closed up. Everything is gone. Out of business.

Cruise to hydro store two. I wanted to avoid this store based on past ROI convos regarding buggy FFOF. But what can I do? I pass the store because all the lights are out. I circle back and find this place is 'permanently closed'.

And then on the way back I stop at Big Orange for "Black Magic" soil and they no longer carry the stuff.

The weed gods are picking my wings off.
 

weedstoner420

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The thing is the plants do look like something is wrong. Transplantation makes sense.

So anyway before I went to the hydro store I tried testing my second LED fixture and it didn't turn on. I had it set up and the fixture illuminated last test. I open the back and unbelievably a wire flew out at me. Like someone went into the fixture and deliberately setup a wire to fling out. But this cannot be. In disbelief I set the fixture aside and head to the hydro store.

I get to the hydro store and it's closed up. Everything is gone. Out of business.

Cruise to hydro store two. I wanted to avoid this store based on past ROI convos regarding buggy FFOF. But what can I do? I pass the store because all the lights are out. I circle back and find this place is 'permanently closed'.

And then on the way back I stop at Big Orange for "Black Magic" soil and they no longer carry the stuff.

The weed gods are picking my wings off.
Buying organic soil at the hydro store? Ain't no garden center/plant nursery places nearby?
 

rmax

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Buying organic soil at the hydro store?
So funny as I was grumbling on my way home thinking the same thing. "Hydro store for dirt. None of this even makes sense." But we read the other posts where people are pissing on plants to fend off PM so I must continue on.

I'll have to find a new hydro store/garden center that carry specialized soils.
 

rmax

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I dug up pics of the first place. Notice the soil bags along the back wall at the hydro store.

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rmax

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For some reason most of the hydro stores by me went out of business/closed the physical portions of their businesses but I found another that's supposed to be open.

On the website of this store Coast of Maine seems to be in inventory. I figure I'll need 3 cu ft of soil for six 3 gal pots so will buy one of each so...

2 pots pure FFOF.
2 pots pure CoM.
And possibly 2 pots custom blend.

But since I may have a watering issue I may fill the bottom 25% of each pot with perlite. In this case I'll have three CoM and 3 FFOF. :)

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rmax

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This store was still open. Whew.

They did not have CoM in stock. The story was the "local store" has to buy it by pallets so only special order but the website shows everything that's available. . Went with the FFOF. Not that it means anything but I took the first two bags from a new pallet.

I mentioned the bugs but like the canned website these hydro store operators seem to use canned responses, bless their heart. I offered to bring the plants in-store for help but was declined, "You can't do that.". LOL Like trying to show hemorrhoids to the tele-medicine associate.
 

rmax

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The 3 gal pots are 9 inches tall from bottom to top of rim. I'm going to put perlite in the first two inches of the pot then 7 inches of 100% FFOF on top the perlite. This should help protect against over watering.
 

rmax

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I am going to try this:
I didn't see that at the hydro store. but didn't really get a chance to walk around the place. The staff was overly helpful. I said I'm just looking. "What are you looking for?" I asked about CoM and the clerk started rattling until I left.
 

rmax

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Operation Transplant complete.

1st 2 inches or so pure perlite then pure FFOF.

I haven't watered them yet. How much water should I give and should the water be PH'd? Tap water is probably 8.

The root zones seems to indicate these should have been transplanted already.

TIA.
 

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rmax

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The plants lived through the night so as a reward each got a 16 ounce cool drink of plain, un-PH'd water.

I turned the LED fixture to 100%.

Today I noticed depending on where/how I hold the Samsung the color temp varied. See the color differences?

From the pics in the last post at this point I think there were environment issues and as those corrected the plants became root bound in the cups so this transplant should be the answer to the message sent by the weed gods. If this is the case these plants should start exploding over the next day or two.
 

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DeadHeadX

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Operation Transplant complete.

1st 2 inches or so pure perlite then pure FFOF.

I haven't watered them yet. How much water should I give and should the water be PH'd? Tap water is probably 8.

The root zones seems to indicate these should have been transplanted already.

TIA.
The water should definitely be ph’d. 8 is too high by a decent margin and could well be the cause of some of your growth issues. A couple/few drops of ph down corrects for this really easily. Fwiw, I’m dealing with my own ph issues atm. But your plants are pretty underdeveloped for their age. Keep things simple. Use your new soil and water with ph’d water when dry. We’re learning together, if you take a look at my recent thread about nutes. Careful about giving too much light too quickly; they look a little susceptible atm. Good luck.
 

rmax

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The water should definitely be ph’d. 8 is too high by a decent margin and could well be the cause of some of your growth issues. A couple/few drops of ph down corrects for this really easily. Fwiw, I’m dealing with my own ph issues atm. But your plants are pretty underdeveloped for their age. Keep things simple. Use your new soil and water with ph’d water when dry. We’re learning together, if you take a look at my recent thread about nutes. Careful about giving too much light too quickly; they look a little susceptible atm. Good luck.
I have a BlueLabs PH meter and can PH. Will do so next watering.

Got a link to the thread?
 

DeadHeadX

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I have a BlueLabs PH meter and can PH. Will do so next watering.

Got a link to the thread?
Here is a link to my thread with questions about nutrients. Someone suggested low ph as an issue, which is a likely culprit, though high ph presents problems too. More current pics of the grow towards to bottom of the first page. These spouted Jan 2, for reference.
 
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