The ones in the front are 5 weeks and look really small compared to the ones posted here. The ones in the back are 2 weeks. Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
They way to small for their age. What kind of light ? Height away from light ext ? Alot of variables I can't see Sent from my HTCD100LVWPP using Tapatalk
They look deficient of some sort of nutrient, also they could quite possibly be root bound. Might be time to transplant....
Potentially set the radio frequency on your television remote to -/+ 40... sometimes this bizzarely causes abnormal growth!!!
I also have a additional fan pulling air out and a small fan circulating air inside Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
175 watt metal halide 18" away. Exhaust fans and small circulating fan. I fed em 1/4 teaspoon of nutrients but then stopped. I water every 4 days or so Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
I agree that they may need nutrients. Roots are starting ing to show thru bottom of cup.. I was thinking about transplanting to a 1 gallon pot? Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
Have you tried transplanting one of your plants to see if they are root bound or not. I've found that the less nutrients fed at the the beginning of the grow will result in slow growth above the grow medium. This is because the roots will be searching for vital nutrients (such as nitrogen) instead of focusing on making the plant grow.
You think a 1 gallon pot would be sufficient ? I have (general hydroponics, flora series) Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
1 gal would fine to transplant too at this point. As your plants (hopefully) get bigger you might need to transplant to a 2-3 gall. But as of now just try transplanting 1 to a 1 gall and see how it likes that. Also don't over do the nutes right now, stick to whatever you've been giving, because you want to try one thing at a time to make sure you know what the problem is. If you change to many variables at once you will never actually find what the problem actually is.
Wow transplant them into 1 gallons and feed your plants idk whats the recommended dose as ive never used gh nutes ? Do u have a nute feeding chart?
That's what's wrong with em. U all need to let plants grow on their own till they can actually absorb the nutes. The soil u have them I'm will feed them for weeks without a drop of nutes. Patience or you'll screw yourself every time man Sent from my HTCD100LVWPP using Tapatalk
I bet the PH of that "soil" is off the charts! What is it's PH? What ever it is that soil looks really awful.
The water is at 6.5 ph but I checked the run off and comes out 7.9 .... why is that ? The soil is organic with perlite ... Also I've been thinking about using fox farm organic potting soil Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum