i started with 3 but one turned out to be male , one lost all lower leaves( i cut the top and trying to root it in perlite.) the third looks
good but the leaves are turning colors i'll try to post a picture.
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i started with 3 but one turned out to be male , one lost all lower leaves( i cut the top and trying to root it in perlite.) the third looks
good but the leaves are turning colors i'll try to post a picture.
Looks like too much nutes. Feed them very lightly till they get bigger and you put them in 12/12.
thank-you very much. for the cost of this one plant i could of flew to california and partied
for a week.
What kind of light are you using and what are you fertilizing with?
Looks like you need some more light, container should be filled to the top, what are you feeding it, should be like a bush by now may be root bound, there are others around here that could offer some advise.
i'm using one 24" florescent bulb and 2 bulbs that give off light
like daylight nothing special, the flor, is right on top of it , i can
touch the bulb not hot it's on 24/7 i just started giving it miracle
grow 2 weeks ago , but i'll stop and go back to straight water.
i plan to buy a HPS light for flowering. any suggestions would be appreciated, i started two more seeds so far so good.
Get your HPS, and start using it right away.
Make sure there is ventilation in that area, even now. And make sure it is powerful enough to keep the temps down when you have a stronger light.
Go easy with any Miracle Grow products that you use, especially ones formulated for use on rose gardens and outdoor flowers. Yes, it's a fertilizer and works like a fertilizer should work, but it's probably a complete (and potent) fertilizer package, and can be damaging to other plants with sensitive needs.
Think about looking into organic fertilizers, which are generally much more forgiving in soil. Fish emulsion is a great way to supplement nitrogen, as are many guanos, and other natural products. In bloom, you'll have all sorts of possibilities to choose from. Keep the MG in case you need to treat with a complete fertilizer later on down the road.