just seen this thread, i agree about the soil being suspect, i seem to recall somone else saying they had probs with seedling with that soil...good luck with the re-potting man
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just seen this thread, i agree about the soil being suspect, i seem to recall somone else saying they had probs with seedling with that soil...good luck with the re-potting man
right peps i should be repotting today long as i get the soil.. but i have 1 more question.. when i repot them should i put them back in there small pots as they are still small.. or should i put them in there next size up pot? its only like 2cm bigger but its like twice as wide
ps thanks to faithless bree babystarbud for the luck n evry1 who made the effort to help me... well i will let you all know the out come;)
How did you repotting go?
SuperThrive is causing this. BioBizz Light Mix is a 100% organic, LIGHT mix, it won't do that. And judging from what you said about the temperature being fine even though the HPS is 13 or so inches away, this is not your problem either. Seedlings are very delicate and you've added too much superthrive, too concentrated, this is exactly your problem. Taking into account that you didn't say you were using any RO water, the contaminates are also contributing to your problem. There is nothing wrong with Bio Bizz Light Mix, flush the pots thoroughly.Quote:
Originally Posted by mrberrys
I had a similiar problem with too rich soil too early with 3 clones.
I repotted 2 of them in flushed soil and the third remained in the same soil though I flushed that too.
The one that didn't get repotted remains about 3-4 days ahead in growth, so flushing was probably more efficient than repotting.
I didn't notice that this plant was leading before the repotting, though of course other conditions may have caused it to take the lead, though it seems doubtful to me.
I personally thought he should raise the lights, merely because his plants are sickly and need to recover from stress.
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You may have, BioBizz Light Mix isn't, so no. Seems unlikely to be a light intensity problem. SuperThrive is doing this.Quote:
Originally Posted by faithless
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I have no clue about all these brand names though, what they contain and what they do, I live in a different country.
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:confused: hey guys .. wellll i repoted 3 of them into mutipurpose compost for seedlings... now im hearing that light mix is ok n i shouldnt repot?? well i only used superthrive twice 1 drop per litre in 1.. n bout 4drops in the other... so guys should i just flush the other 8 repot them in the seedling soil or leave them??? im really confused now.. well on the repotting i tipped the babys out and removed as much soil with my clean hands as i could leaving few roots then planted into the seedling compost n added tiny bit of water.. sept 1 baby i pulled more or less all the soil from and left just the lil stivk baby.. mabe a lil root on the bottom trying to leave as little rich soil as possible.. i hope they will be ok
hey people.. my babys need YOU!!!! i get 1 person say even if you use a few drops of super thrive on ur babys in another thread that i wont hurt my babys.. now peps are saying the super thrives hurting my babys. then peps say the soil is to rich so i start repotting.. thrn others say my bio bizz soil is ok.. so now im confused and my babys are probly tripping right now.. all i can say is .. fuck bollock wank n pass me a drink
see how the re-potted ones do in a couple of days before re-potting anymore.
flush a few of the un-re-potted plants, and in a few days you will know what to do with the rest, or not :)