Things looking much better. Remember to just let them chill now especially after transplant shock. Let their roots get oxygen and still easy on the watering. No nutes. Good luck with that new seedling. You’ll see how much faster it grows now that you won’t give nutes and be conscious of watering. Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
I have a doubt after the last watering one recovered but the leaves below start to yellow Why does this happen? the same thing happened to each one
Oh nice. Yeah probably watering time soon then. No nutes though. Do you know the PPM of calcium and magnesium in your base waters ? Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
see, and this is what happens. they say it's genetic, and it might very well be, but the ones that are predisposed to shall i say disease will be affected by stressors at a larger percentage of the rest. I will say this, my last grow a couple of strains, and their clones, went hermie. i was keeping them dry per "usual" for root growth and defoliating here and there as if i was a deer grazing. i was really feeling it that morning lol. but the continual low stress from either or could have been the cause as well as genetics. i mean let's face it, how else did i get that bagseed anyway. it's mom was a transgender. i wouldn't waste it hough if you can. threw mine out because that what you just showed me sprinkled dust everywher by morning. saved one plant and weeks later it's all good man. pollen travels far though and it will make other plants around become male. i heard hermo's create femenized seeds. i also know that back in the day even really good bud could have seeds soo...
Let it bite the dust and fill up your container with more medium on the other ones. Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
so separate the hermaphrodite plant from the others I don't want to kill her yet i think i will move out I have a question with the new seedling the soil is dry in the first finite layer and peeled off the sides of the pot should I spray water on that thin layer?
If it’s wet 2 inches down no water Kill the one with balls and use the soil. [imo] Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
Aerate the soil before watering. Do you have a long poking tool? Even a kitchen knife will work. Your plant won’t die - water next week Question: does rain water touch your soil. Do you have humidity on the plants when you wake up? Have you consider misting your seedlings if you truly feel they need water? They can absorb water through leafs as well Your roots need the oxygen as of now Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
no im growing at indoor i think the new seedling is very healthy just the first layer of the substrate today seems to have compacted