Yes, 30 days active and 100 posts at GC. I started posting there when CC was up and down all of the time. :jointsmile:Quote:
Originally Posted by Weedhound
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Yes, 30 days active and 100 posts at GC. I started posting there when CC was up and down all of the time. :jointsmile:Quote:
Originally Posted by Weedhound
Rock I'm sorry but I dont have a CLUE about your soil seedling. I can't even get a normal one to root in soil. :( Anyone with tips please chime in as I'm trying to learn about soil growing these days myself.
PS....you checked your ph? On your own? :eek: :D
Oh absolutely, I didn't mean I wasn't going to check out your threads anymore, far from it. I'm just going to stop saying, "Wow, really nice", then 4 posts later you put up a different picture and I say, "Lookin good as usual". Then after a few more posts you put up some photos of a new batch and I say, "How did you get those so healthy? Lookin real good." and so on...Quote:
Originally Posted by MVP
Nope, just kinda tired of that. Assume that I believe yours and WH's default garden condition is green, good and nice, and I'll let you know if I believe otherwise. Otherwise continue as normal.
I see MVP took care of you like good weed buddies do, but just in case, for the future: In general, for most photo manipulation software you should be able to click Image, then Size. There you fill in the blank of either how big in distance or how big in pixels you want it to end up. If you want it to stay the same size proportionately vertically and horizontally, then check the box marked "Constrain Proportions" or something. If you reduce the size drastically, you should consider sharpening the image. Click Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen, or something. Preferably and if available, click Filter > Sharpen > Unsharpen Mask.Quote:
Originally Posted by Weedhound
Oh, and cool new AV.
That doesn't tell us anything. They're up and down all of the time, most of the time.Quote:
Originally Posted by MVP
It's real easy for me. Soil plants are rooted in the cheapo aerocloner. 99.99% success if I do things right.Quote:
Originally Posted by Weedhound
that post confused me.:wtf:Quote:
Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
here is a pic from today.
it seems to have stopped progessing, according to the problem-guide by MynameStich, it looks like some kinda deficiency, but, i dunno. why now all of the sudden? altho, i did add another brand of plain potting soil to my mix this round, hmmm, maybe thats got something to do with it, maybe i thinned out the MG soil too much?:wtf:
i am starting to believe i been following the moisture meter too rigidly, i'm gonna be a lil more liberal with all waterings until i see a problem.
Sorry Rock, maybe I should have included more of the quote. I think she was asking for tips on rooting in soil. My tip is don't do it. Root in her new fancy schmancy aero cloner, and put em in the soil. Yuck, oh well you gotta do what you gotta do.
About the problem, it looks a whole lot like heat stress to me, especially since it's only on the very top, but if not, the interveinal chlorosis indicates Fe (iron) deficiency (possibly Mg deficiency too). Let's hope it's the first one since it's much easier to fix.Quote:
Originally Posted by Weedhound
Actually I'm looking for ANYTHING on soil....including if someone can solve Rock's issue because I just KNOW I'll have the same problem next. ;)
yeah, ironically, i didnt make my cloner yet,LOL!Quote:
Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
and actually, i thought rooting then putting in soil would shock them? no?
I also was thinkin nute def.
heat doesnt really make alotta sense, its only on that 1 and i treat them all the same.
oh crap!
do you think using the Liquid Light a week or 2 ago coulda hurt them, like heat stress?
thats the only odd/new part of the scenario.:wtf: