This wee plant refuses to recover for me, with te foxfarm nutrients they seam to leave a sediment in the bottom of the sump (pics below) so i switched to ghe range hopefully that'll work, ppms to 350 ph of 5.6
Theres no such thing as a mistake on your first grow man, just a lesson that was learned- Thats some serious rootage for such a small plant though. Do yourself a favour and cut that cup around the top of the clay pebbles. Youre hiding light from what could potentially be a beast! Your only allowing her like 10w at best man. Regardless of how many watts you throw at her, she can only get 2 square inches worth cos that cups blockin the light! Yaaàsss problem solved at last fuck me why did that take so long I need to stop smoming as much, im a total micro doser but i still get melted and end up on a tangent Sent from my SM-J330FN using Grasscity Forum mobile app
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I don't want to mess about trying to cut it out, i weakened the bottom of the cup so when it get bigger it'll break the cup and illI transfer to a netpot, hopefully it goes its about a month opd but i made vital mistakes here for thr firat time grow
Hi Spanish u was looking over the advice and ibsee you think those roots are from the plant afraid i have removed the water from the sump so I took a photo of another sump thats got a san maranzo tomato plant in it
Last chance now, redone its sump hoping this works, ppm around 700, started with distilled water at a rate of 200 ppm so 900 total, upped the light, mayve getting light burn but i don't know if this will survive, it has started to give off a smell now so I'm hoping, l dropped the fox farm and started general hydroponics feed... fingera crossed another 3 to be done in the next week, all kushes, any advice?