CreioDejinero
New Member
Ok, I'm a first time grower and been having trouble the moment I started feeding nutrients to plant. I think I've learned a few things along the way and have gotten my plant back on track. Still I'm having trouble understanding why the vegetation growth is sooo slow. My plant started dying after nutrients so I cut all dying/dead leaves off took plant out of pot brushed off as much of my original miracle gro potting mix and replanted in Fox farms ocean potting soil. Plant started showing signs of recovery. Thenwe started having cloudy/rainy days for lime a week straight and I was getting no sunlight so I moved plant indoors under a common cfl household lightbulb(26w) I believe but to get plant close enough to the light I propped it up on some stackable ish(bad idea). Plant fell over and out of the pot/dirt. Still I picked everything back up replanted again and yes again stem regained strength and is very react. BUT! The two branches or nodes or whatever they called that I left from all the trimming of dead leaves are still the only fan leaves I hand now and the new growth is just antagonizing with its non-rapid vegetation. I mean the two huge fan leaves are just enormous and all the new growth is very small and slowly emerging. Gonna post pics but need to understand after all that has happened what are my options to speed this thing up. Oh I'm growing in a 5gal pot outdoors on a patio. in