Quote Originally Posted by MrGrowBig
Oh wow that's a bummer, but I agree with shov.
Make sure you don't over water or under water. I give my plants water until I get a little run off from the bottom. Then let the soil dry out until I water again. And I would also recommend transplanting them from the terracotta pots into bigger plastic pots. The terracotta soaks up a lot of moisture and the root system will grow into the coarse surface. So if you wait to long to transplant you will lose almost all of the roots in the process. Best of luck to you. Peace.
MrG thanks. What size do you think they will get to? What capacity pot should i use? I read a post about how you only need very small pots because they are feminized seeds and they will flower and live out their whole lifecycle within 8 months or so, so the roots don't need more space than a small pot.
I believed it. Is it not true?
1st timer Reviewed by 1st timer on . Newbie just about killed all his plants. help please! Hi, I was growing some beautiful plants which were doing very well on natural light. they were approx 1.5 months old. i went on holiday for 10 days, flooded the plants and hoped that water would tide them through. it didn't. i came back and they were all but dead. Picture 1 is what they all looked like. I watered them immediately- one of them still looks like picture 1, so i don't know if there is any hope for her. the other two plants (pictures also attached) have recovered Rating: 5