Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Pimp
next time...use 25% (small) perlite, added/mixed to the soil...with drain holes in the bottom....same for the next transplant.

The water should go in and drain out, immediately.
Thanks Dutch:thumbsup: I do need some perlite, just have not had problems without it so far. Plus when they are watered, it flows right through the cup and out the bottom. The pic i took today looks much better, so im not sure to wait a couple days, or jump on the re pot. Also, there are holes in the bottom of all the cups, with a few slits in the lower sides too. But, no perlite.

Thanks again Dutch:rasta:
LetsSeeYa Reviewed by LetsSeeYa on . Any idea's here on why, timing isnt on my side Well these are well over 3 weeks old. I have them in Organtic MG soil, which i started them all in peat cups before putting them in these 32oz cups. My temps are 86 high and 68 degrees lows. The humidity is high 68 and low is at 48. I thought they were cold so i tried the blanket around them to try an cover the outside of the cups and try an keep them warmer. Dumb maybe but i need them to get up so im trying anything. Plus it keeps the light off the sides of the cups, as i know roots an light Rating: 5