though sometimes red stem is just the genetic trait (ive heard although iive never seen it in any but over ferted plants)
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though sometimes red stem is just the genetic trait (ive heard although iive never seen it in any but over ferted plants)
No,no Ferts yet. imma transplant today, 3gallon buckets. i just want to make sure things are going ok.
Ussually in seedlings. A purple stem means it is hungry for N.
But it could be a genetic trait too.
If the first round leaves are dying. It needs food.
ok dont Flame me im at work and on my out to the hydro shop for ferts. what is best organic for veg cycle? ok they have superthrive,bat and bird guano,tiger bloom(thats it) and a few other things. Can someone shoot a quick but acurate answer. thanks alot guys.
lol I dont think im doing this right. some are real droopy, i water my lil dixi cups every 2 days because they are super dry. ill post some pics in a lil while.
get a fan blowing on them a little that will stregthen the stems up a bit
cheers all :)
Thanks Buster, but i have one on them. The stems are standing, I should say the leaves are droopy. maybe ferts are needed, maybe not. I'm not going to get all crazy yet,a few are growing 3rd or 4th nodes. I'll do a lil more research before i pull the rest of my hair out.
one is of the Droopy ladies other of the ones that look good.
Keep them moist at this stage. You should keep the soil around 6.1-6.5 ph. Also, keep them moist with the light in their faces. At this stage (the last pics posted) you don't want to nute them yet. I would wait until the second or third set of true leaves. Fox Farm Grow Big 6-4-4 would be a good choice. As you mentioned the local store carries Tiger Bloom, this is the same brand but, for flowering stage. Fox Farm is a trusted product the Grow Big is for this early vegatative state.
Do you know the strain?
cheers,
P.S:
I don't see any droopy anything! They look like healthy little bastards too me!