15-day-old seedlings with spots on leaves

Bloom day 31

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they are looking a little hungry.
The weather has been cloudy and rainy for about 10 days. The soil has been cleared of fertilizers and they are starving... Yesterday they were watered with advanced brand Cal-mag, phiranna, bud candy, Adv bloom, adv grow fertilizers. The weather was clear and sunny for 5 days, then the weather seems rainy and cloudy again. .. so after 5 days I will put it under the light
 
What’s up with the dark plastic looking container/bag? Is that fabric/breathable?
They are referred to as "plastic grow bags" and can be popular with commercial growers of most types of plants. Different than the plastic fabric pots. I have seen photos of commercial Cannabis growing operations that have rows of plants growing in these types of bags.

I have the feeling that they are an inexpensive alternative to the rigid plastic landscape pots and are "one time use" so no cleaning and maintenance needed. Just toss them after each grow and grab new ones when ready for the next planting. Sort of along the methods some have used where a bag of soil in cut open and then used as a plant pot.

I did a couple of searches to see what info was available. Used the search phrases of:
plastic bags for growing plants
and
plastic grow bags
 
They are referred to as "plastic grow bags" and can be popular with commercial growers of most types of plants. Different than the plastic fabric pots. I have seen photos of commercial Cannabis growing operations that have rows of plants growing in these types of bags.

I have the feeling that they are an inexpensive alternative to the rigid plastic landscape pots and are "one time use" so no cleaning and maintenance needed. Just toss them after each grow and grab new ones when ready for the next planting. Sort of along the methods some have used where a bag of soil in cut open and then used as a plant pot.

I did a couple of searches to see what info was available. Used the search phrases of:
plastic bags for growing plants
and
plastic grow bags
I really needed this information, thank you :)
 
I have the feeling that they are an inexpensive alternative to the rigid plastic landscape pots and are "one time use" so no cleaning and maintenance needed. Just toss them after each grow and grab new ones when ready for the next planting. Sort of along the methods some have used where a bag of soil in cut open and then used as a plant pot.

they do get reused.
 
Greetings to everyone. I saw some mold in small parts on two branches of my plant, which will be about 6 weeks old, and I intervened with scissors. Unfortunately, there is no ventilation or fan in my room. Will I prevent mold if I place the plant outside in a sunny and windy place?
 
Greetings to everyone. I saw some mold in small parts on two branches of my plant, which will be about 6 weeks old, and I intervened with scissors. Unfortunately, there is no ventilation or fan in my room. Will I prevent mold if I place the plant outside in a sunny and windy place?
It may or may not help, but it wont hurt as long as it's warm and dry (low humidity).
 
Greetings to everyone. I saw some mold in small parts on two branches of my plant, which will be about 6 weeks old, and I intervened with scissors. Unfortunately, there is no ventilation or fan in my room. Will I prevent mold if I place the plant outside in a sunny and windy place?
When it is nice and sunny out and low humidity it becomes a lot harder for the mold or mildew spores to attach to the leaves and start to grow. That is the good point.

The bad point is that existing mold or mildew on other plants outdoors will release their spores when it is sunny and low humidity outside and the winds will help spread them.

Gotta take the good with the bad.
 
Karadeniz'in ılıman ikliminden selamlar... Macera devam ediyor, yaklaşık 3 metrelik sativa ağacımın çiçek açmasını bekliyorum..

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