I don’t do soil but those puffy leaves show over watered ? @InTheShed let’s see if he’s online .
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I don’t do soil but those puffy leaves show over watered ? @InTheShed let’s see if he’s online .
Thanks WH!I don’t do soil but those puffy leaves show over watered ? @InTheShed let’s see if he’s online .
The flowering has started and is doing good by the looks of things.Yes, take a couple of photos. At least one should show the whole plant from the side, from top to the bottom of the container it is in. If the photos look like they were taken in a yellow, purple or red color turn off the grow lights and just use the regular white room light.
The flowering has started and is doing good by the looks of things.
As the others are bringing up it will be best to try again with the photos. The photos have to be taken in white or natural light. If not, then we cannot see the actual colors.
Those photos are all yellow. Yellow leaves, yellow stems and no signs of the dark color or the red color with stripes.
If the photos look like they were taken in a yellow, purple or red colored light bulb then turn off the grow lights and use the regular white room light.
i just found the problem! there is no water in the vase at the bottom it is half water and half completely dryMuch better. Leaves are really dark like they might appear if too much Nitrogen was used. The dark green can also be from the camera selecting the wrong exposure but it is close enough to what people need to see so no point in being concerned about the exposure. Some strains are naturally a darker green.
The product in the picture in you first msg is a root booster and I did not notice any N-P-K numbers listed on the companies web site. Was any other gardening or growing product used?
The next step is to let the group know if you are using any fertilizer blends and the company and product names. Giving us the NPK numbers at the same time will help. Some will want to know more about the soil mix and the watering and fertilizing schedule if any.
How can I fix it without flooding it? the ground is very hard and water does not go all the way to the bottomWell that's a lot easier to fix!
How can I fix it without flooding it? the ground is very hard and water does not go all the way to the bottom
Pour a small amount of water on the soil and wait for 20 to 30 minutes for it to be absorbed and then pour a small amount on it again. Wait 20 to 30 minutes again and pour more on. Eventually the soil will be soaked. Wait until the soil in the pot has started to get very dry before watering again.i just found the problem! there is no water in the vase at the bottom it is half water and half completely dry
2 pages in and we still don’t know what’s in the bucket-
soil and soilless are not the same thing.… one is passive hydro and gets ph of 5.8 and should never dry out…. the other is 6.3 and needs wet dry cycle
with Del EC 2.8 in potsPour a small amount of water on the soil and wait for 20 to 30 minutes for it to be absorbed and then pour a small amount on it again. Wait 20 to 30 minutes again and pour more on. Eventually the soil will be soaked. Wait until the soil in the pot has started to get very dry before watering again.
I am not sure what happened but I do not see your photograph that you posted the other day. That plant did not look like it was growing in dried up soil.