As you can see it is still moist
I havent watered since the third, when i transplanted.
Iknow their is plenty of perlite in soil you can see it prodominetly on top of the soil, its damn near a hydro mix with earthworm castings
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As you can see it is still moist
I havent watered since the third, when i transplanted.
Iknow their is plenty of perlite in soil you can see it prodominetly on top of the soil, its damn near a hydro mix with earthworm castings
OK, I think if you water with nice PH 6.5-6.7 adjusted water you can water it now. From the look of the plant I think it needs it more than us wanting to dry out the roots.
It should perk up tonight.
ill wTER IN MORN, do i want to use water with nutes, or without.
no nutes
no nutes and do it quietly, thoes plants have had enough stress..plants like a firm schedule of H2O, light, food ext...consiter them in a hostpital. recovery time. no nutes just water untill signs of a new look on life. the last thing you want is stress. im shure you know that, its just a reminder.
by the way i got one of them meeters for P.H. and it is garbage, dont know about the moisture one but i have only read horrible reviews about the P.H. pen and i only agree with them. its all i got so i use it but i dont trust it. agean i dont know about the moisture one?!?
best of luck, my fingers are crossed
just watered with no nutes, used white vinegar to bring my tap water to a ph of 6.33. The water set for 24 hours or so.Checked runoff and it seemed to be good with the ph at 6.6 so i think we might be alright.
Did not drown it this time. just enough to get a runoff, which was alot faster and less water since i transplanted.(perlite def made soil lighter)
We have to learn to be patient.
Thanks for everyones help, still learning this stuff, was getting frustrated.
i think the soil ph was around 6.8 to 7.0
What do yall think
PERKIN UP IT LOOKS LIKE
CAN U USE HYDROTON FOR SEEDLINGS THEN MOVE TO SOIL?
look how much better,
first watering after transplant
HOORAYYY!!
im happy for you :woohoo: