'kay I'll be quietQuote:
Originally Posted by nick_420chronic
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'kay I'll be quietQuote:
Originally Posted by nick_420chronic
thx perp mad respect.when i get my computer fixed im gonna put some pics up.there nothing wrong with them.at least by looking at them they look wicked.im thinking they might be just a small bushy plant 2.i know its not overfeeding not underfeeding,my dad started watering them recently and it seem like they are doin better.not any taller but a hell of a lot more leaves.(cuz i trimmed them).it just seems like the soon to be clones are growing faster cuz the massive fan leaves arent blocking the light.but im not gonna cut them anymore.just gonna let em go.ill keep u posted and look 4 me bro.latez
4 one i know the difference between germination and sprouting thx though lol.#2 if i did something wrong to fuk it up wouldnt there be some sort of sign?like fuked up leaves or something?the plants are fine just short.ill take into consideration that the soil could be to compressed and not enough oxygen is getting to the roots.thats possible and maybe the light a bit to close (no signs of being to close)but ill move it away a bit.im using PRO MIX but its an outdoor soil.i was wondering if when i transplant them into 3 to 5 gallon pots can i use a different soil mix?i plan on still using PRO MIX just a little better draining soil.does any1 think itll make a difference?thx peps
pictures?
do you have them in small pots? If yes, then probably thats it, roots need space to grow so you can have a bigger and stronger plant. If thats the deal move them in bigger pots
what kinda pro mix should i be using?perp what kind is urs?mine the outdoor right now.should i use the organic stuff?any opinions?tips of the leaves on 1 of my plants are goin yellow.i think its something with the ph .boron maybe?idk
yellowing/burnt tips of the leaves is usually nute burn not defficiency. i like promix bx as do alot of others. promix is mostly organic except for a "wetting agent" the add. i asked premier and they said the nonorganic wetting agent is not something that the plant will take up through the roots. it's just something to help the mix retain moisture. i don't know how true this is but that's what they told me.
I use the BX. Cut down on the feedings. Alternate between feeding and plain water.Quote:
Originally Posted by nick_420chronic
perp, what are your thoughts about what i said about the "nonorganic" promix bx? just curious if anyone else has heard this before
I never really thought about it, to be honest. I do know that it's hard to water it when you have an open bag and it gets dry and dusty. The water just rolls off it, not like a fresh bag that accepts the water easily.Quote:
Originally Posted by justaseed
You're technically right when you say it is organic in that promix only contains perlite, peat moss, vermiculite, PH buffers, plus the wetting agent. But, when I think of organic I tend to think of properly amended soil with nutrients added. Promix is an inert medium and the plant gets all of its nutrients from the nutrient solution. I consider it a more hydroponic medium, so for that reason I never worried about the wetting agent being non-organic.