Here is a pic of my new seadling. The tip of the new leave is brown. I am watering it a little bit once a day. It has been this size for over 3 weeks. I am worried.
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Here is a pic of my new seadling. The tip of the new leave is brown. I am watering it a little bit once a day. It has been this size for over 3 weeks. I am worried.
What kind of soil do you have it in there ? Looks like a LOT of wood ? Lights ? temperatures ? Dont water daily, water once well, wait untill more water is needed. Have you poured any nutes
on her at all ( if you havent dont)
Stop watering every day. Cut some holes in the bottom of the container if you don't have them already. Let the container get light (weight wise) before you water again. Good Luck
EMj
I'm using E. B. Stone Edna's Best Potting Soil. I used this soil last time and my plant did very well. I have her planted in a 2.5 gal plastic container(good drainage) placed outside on my deck, gets alot of good sunlite. I gave her a little bit of fish fertilizer.
I've just received my new batch of seeds(New Purple Power, G13 Power Skunk and Skunk #1) and planning on using Supersoil potting soil this time....is this a good soil to use?
I've attached a few photos of my very 1st plant I grew last summer, with absolutely no experience growing cannabis, she came out very well... I guess i got lucky!
Thanks for your help!!!
I'm using E. B. Stone Edna's Best Potting Soil. I used this soil last time and my plant did very well. I have her planted in a 2.5 gal plastic container(good drainage) placed outside on my deck, gets alot of good sunlite. I gave her a little bit of fish fertilizer.
Would flush well with ph'd water, and don't offer nutes till 3rd or 4th set of leaves are showing. If it's been 3 weeks, and it looks like that, I would likely start again. I would keep trying on that one tho. Any experience...is good experience.
Also, It's pot is too big for such a small plant. Next time, would wait till you want to start feeding her before you transplant.
Supersoil isn't the best, but is workable. You'll need to add perlite. Keep in mind that it already has some nutes in it, which last about a month or so with a vegging plant. Can make germination a pain if new to the soil, too.
That brown on the tip is the membrane that protected the cotyledons while they were in the seed husk still.
Listen to the other advice about your general conditions, though. The 3 weeks bit worries me.