View Full Version : 2 inch sprouter and the growth stoped
HobbsifeR
07-08-2004, 04:19 AM
ok i need to no how to fix my problem....its been a week (prolly sprouted around the same tyme as mole2k4) and unlike his streatching plants, mine are staying at the same 2 inches and wont grow n e more at all, im usin a normal light buld and i switched to a grow bulb yesterday but i switched back because its like a flood light and creates way to much heat and is a major fire hazard im usin a pot about the diameter of a basket ball but the hight or a medium mixing bowl. i have drainage holes at the bottem so the extra water can escape etc....my only problem is it wont grow :mad: n e help will be appriciated...
Hobbs
DirtyLinus
07-08-2004, 06:33 AM
like i've said before, buy a book.... because all the problems you started with would not have been there
sawleaf
07-08-2004, 02:43 PM
The only thing I can think of is that either it is way too hot, or way too cold, or the soil is compacted too much for good root development. Like DirtyLinus said, it is always better to have a few books and have the knowledge before you start. Having a good setup and knowing what you are doing from the begining will prevent 90% of the problems that most people post about on the forums.
HobbsifeR
07-08-2004, 05:08 PM
alrighty guys thnx
sawleaf
07-08-2004, 05:34 PM
Keep us posted! :)
sensiskunk
07-08-2004, 05:45 PM
start seedlings in a small pot, then gradually transplant into larger pots, this will encourage better root development. i say ur light is insufficient, and the temperature is not proper for growing. starting seedlings in a huge pot is not a good idea, it would be better to start off small. Also, get some fans to swade the little seedlings, this will make the main stem stronger. i suggest u get some bigger lights, along with proper ventilation, otherwise you wont get a satisfactory yield or quality.
sixt9ers...UK
07-09-2004, 06:33 AM
But...if you decide upon transplanting, isn't there a risk of killing the young plant? What is the best way to aviod this? Do you just need to re-pot as you would any other plant?
Thanks ;-)
sensiskunk
07-09-2004, 06:33 PM
most that can happen is u shock the plant, which only takes a couple days to recover fully. just try not to tear the roots, and keep the soil moist.
HvyFuel
07-09-2004, 06:49 PM
It's a rugged plant just don't be too rough. Leave it 'til a day or two after watering, put your hand over the pot with the stem between your fingers, turn the plant over and tap the bottom of the pot, she'll pop right out.
peace :)
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