Hey if you look at the pictures i posted just wondering what to do about the white tip in the picture? Also is it possible for the stems for being too high. I have noticed they ar very high and whether its normal?
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Hey if you look at the pictures i posted just wondering what to do about the white tip in the picture? Also is it possible for the stems for being too high. I have noticed they ar very high and whether its normal?
The pics i am talking about:)
what kind of soil do you use? do you use bottled water with no cal mag? also your seedlings are stretched OUT! you dont have enough light on em or your light isnt low enough for em so they stretch out like that. also one seed per pot, your two seedlings in one pot will kill eachother
Yup, more light. Below is a thread to help with the stretching issue. If you try and train them to a stake, they tend to need the stake till harvest. I carefully bury the stem almost up to the cotelydons (baby leaves) on every sativa dominate I grow. Some of my indica doms benefit from this too. Tiz a tad late to control the stretch, but I'd keep a circulating fan on 'em, too. (strengthens the stems)
Stretching seedling fix...
I use general potting soil a good quality brand? I took both of yeer advice and the light is lower and the plants ar in independent pots. Much smaller pots but I assume that doesn't matter for awhile right? What should happen now since they ar getting sufficient light? Will they grow out rather than up? And thanks for the thread trichome:-)
Forgot to mention I am using my own tap water. I live in a rural area so we have ar own well. So essentially it's rainwater filtered with some chemicals in it to remove excess iron. It is safe to drink and is good stuff is there a problem with this?
It won't wont matter for a couple weeks. They should start growing out a little more, yes.Quote:
Originally Posted by Alfiecarted
i'm curious as to what chemicals you use in the well? it's most likely fine, just make sure the Ph is in a good range (6.3-6.8 is best but anywhere in 6-7 will work.)Quote:
Originally Posted by Alfiecarted
lol they look so funny,and cute :hippy::thumbsup:
Well like I have been using rainwater at the moment to avoid any unwanted chemicals in my plants.rainwater is safe yeah?
kinda depends where you live. air pollution is a factor. you could live in the cuntry and have lots of pollution from fire places. rain cleans earths sky of particles. anyways also rain water is very very acidic! and you will have to most definatley have to add cal-mag to the water because it lacks those things. you are honestly better off using tap water that has been sat out for a day prior to use. thats probably why one of your leaf tips look brown. lack of calcium.Quote:
Originally Posted by Alfiecarted
cool thanks cigarette42 i will keep to my tap water. To be honest my tap water is really good and is tested most months so i will keep using it thanks man i will post any more question when i have one.:)