There ya go! :D
So what did you decide on for potting soil?
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There ya go! :D
So what did you decide on for potting soil?
Now that they are in 3 gallon pots we only have room for 8 plants. All the others have to planted outside and hope for the best...
I dont think I am going to fertilize until I see what the plants do in the new soil. The soil that we used turned out not to be for pots-but for outdoor in-ground plants (it was for roses). Its supposed to fertilize for 3 months... Any signs of nute burn and I imagine I would have to re-transplant into regular potting soil. So far so good though.
I know the tinfoil isnt the best... Ill try to fix that tonight...
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I dont think I am going to fertilize until I see what the plants do in the new soil.
Any signs of nute burn and I imagine I would have to re-transplant into regular potting soil. So far so good though.
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Good plan to wait on ferting, even thought they definitely are ready for it, the new soil is pre-ferted...
If they show burn you can just flush them. Repotting is probably not needed.
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You've probably seen all the 'oh, miracle grow sucks' posts but just keep an eye on things, at least all your numbers are below 1... check the pH of your runoff water if you can, because that's a likely place where problems with the ferts in the dirt will first show.
Wow man, nice plant :thumbsup: keep it going greetings
Thanks :D
Good to finally get some feedback!:dance:
Raised the lights... and eliminated some of the foil. Been misting them 3 times throughout the day.
they seem to be taking well to the new soil. :thumbsup:
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are those two weeks old? In the first post you said ten days into it but don't know thier 'birthday'.