First time grower blue dream

Discussion in 'Indoor Grow Journals' started by Dee gonagrow, Apr 30, 2023.

  1. This is my first attempt at growing I’m have two blue dream from seedsmen and one northern lights auto
     

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  2. I’d transplant them to a 3 gallon pot soon
     
  3. I was thinking that thank you. any idea of why the stunted growth the one is twice the size and started them at the same time
     
  4. which one is which?
     
  5. Personally I wouldn't grow in anything smaller than 5 gallons, space allowing. Plants grow to the size of their pots to a extent. Being autos especially you wanna get the most out of them. I'll transplant autos week 3, most start flowing around a month.
    Few reasons for stunted growth. Light, watering, environment sometimes just genetics. Cant expect the exact same growth from 2 seeds of same strain much less 2 separate strains.
     
  6. JUST TRY TO MAKE it through to harvest so you have a grow under your belt then you will know if growing is right for you dont expect much this run maybe an ounce
     
  7. Thanks for the feed back the biggest two are blue dream and the little one is a northern lights auto the blue dream are ferm. I have bigger pots I will transplant this week
    What about the yellow in the leaves is that to much nutrients or to little ? The medium is soil mixed with worm castings I’ve only added a watered down nutrient once
     
  8. I started the northern auto anout two weeks later
     
  9. At this time that little bit of yellowing tips isnt of much concern. Dont have to feed until bottoms start fading that's a good indicator that your medium is out of food. For fems that's a good time to up pot, that'll replenish nutrients

    Tips could be a little bit of nutrient burn, too early in the issue to tell. Probably will work itself out if just giving plain water.
     
  10. Again ur feedback is greatly appreciated this my first grow but I’m eager to learn and get it right
     
  11. In a good soil mix transplanting every month or so nutrients usually aren't needed until in final pot 4-6 weeks. Depending on mediums available nutrients and pot size / plant size.

    Personally my autos go 2 months and photos go 3 months, before adding nutrients to medium
     
  12. Ok that’s good to kno becuz I wasn’t sure and didn’t want to do anything wrong
     
  13. Just do as little as needed early of before one understands the plants cycle and what's needed its easy to over do. By watching the plants they'll tell you what they like what they don't they'll let you know when they need nutrients, also when they've had too much
     
  14. Yes I kno and that’s what I’m trying to learn what there telling me sometimes I see the leaves wither or curl what do they need or not need when they do that?
     
  15. Depends on what you did or didn't do prior to noticing issue. Withering usually underwatering, curling could be a multitude of things. Overwatering, excessive nitrogen, heat stress, root bound, bad soil meaning poor drainage. If your fan is blowing directly onto leaves constantly that can cause a funky look as well, pests can also cause curling. Sure im forgetting something
     
  16. No ur information is great becuz I kno I need to transplant the one wit better drainage and I also have the fan on them at times Iam transplanting this week
     
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  17. I'll generally add around 20-25% perlite to medium already containing perlite out of the bag. You can get away with less or more just my personal preference
     
  18. Ok sounds good I’ll give that a try and keep you updated
     

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