Soil has too much N in it to go into flower. You will get harsh leafy bud and lose yield.
Get an unfertilized one.
The leaves may not uncurl, but you will see new growth look good after a transplant.
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Soil has too much N in it to go into flower. You will get harsh leafy bud and lose yield.
Get an unfertilized one.
The leaves may not uncurl, but you will see new growth look good after a transplant.
Okay i Got
1)a Big Pot
2)unfertilized soil
I need to know i have lst'd the plant when i transplant and cut all the strings will the plant stay like this or can i just re tie them down?
Also im gonna transplant by turning the pot upside down holding the stlk between my middle and index finger. Remove the pot. Situate and fill the next(bigger) Pot.
How much to water after? A bugger dosing them normal or just 2 liters of water.
-Swisha
Also what one of theese would be better for me to use. As both are decently priced.
LILLY MILLER 09301300 "LILLY MILLER" ALASKA MORBLOOM FERTILIZER 1 QT.
GREEN LIGHT 97001 GREENLIGHT SUPER BLOOM FERTILIZER 1 LB
A plant that has been LSTd and become woody on those stems will just stay like that, but you can still re-tie it.
Don't water too heavily on the first watering- just enough to settle the soil around the root ball.
I don't know either of those nutes. Are they made for cannabis specifically?
I dont know about the Nutes. I just Looked up Fox Farm Products. Went to a web page and there was these items. I did not know there was fertilizer specifically designed for Marijuana. There is a hydro shop 30 miles from my town. I guess if there are not correct i can purchase sum nutes there. Or i can order Fox farm Tiger Bloom Online. Thats about all the money i have to spend.
Thx for your help Stinky Really makin my days easier knowing i have correct advice =D
-Swish
Okay!
Started off the day not high. :mad::mad::mad:
Thought to myself "i have to transplant today". I thought this will be ez and all ill have to do is turn the pot upside down and transplant and fill with dirt. The roots were bound. First time growing weed and i think the word "pot-bound" explains itself. The surgery went well. I water lightly. Now is seeing theeze Yellow leafs in pic 3 normal. Because the bottom always gets yellow but the canopy thrives with nothing but nice green. Plus i got dirt on the tricoms will this hurt it at all. Anyways Thanks for anyhelp i get
-Swisha
Interesting - Stinky, why do you advise against watering heavily when re-potting? I have always been in the habit of placing each plant in the bathtub after potting it and giving it a nice initial flood to help settle the soil. I also hold off on watering before repotting until the soil is bone dry to make it easier to remove from the old pot. I think I picked the ritual up from my mom who always did this when she repotted a houseplant. Is this a bad idea?Quote:
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
Yo, thats what i did. It was mad Bone Dry. But i think when i put the soil in the pot i packed it in so tight. Normally i was watering 2 Liters everyday 2-3 days i only water 1L after todays transplant. Some water came as runoff.
-Swisha
I also wait to bone dry to re-pot.
The reason I don't totally drench the soil is that the roots haven't really had a chance to spread out, so the wet soil just SITS there wet until it dries out on its own with no help from sucking roots, and that's not ideal. Instead I jiggle the pot and water lightly, just enough to settle the fresh soil, but not enough to waterlog it.
Thanks =D
Well she looks really good. I was expecting alot of drooping or "shitty" looking leafs. But instead she looks like she enjoys the bigger pot. Here is sum pics of here. thanks again for all your help stinky and all the other who posted. You guys make life alot easier. Once i become alot more knowledgeable i will definitely return the favor to other newbs.
-Swish