Results 1 to 10 of 29
Threaded View
-
11-16-2006, 01:55 PM #9
OPSenior Member
stunted growth
[QUOTE=Tupamaro;1089213 .[/QUOTE]
after 2 months you should be almost ready for harvesting.[
Damn dude. You be the fastest mofo around.
if i were you i'd go and get some good quality seeds, not bagseed.
I wrote the seeds were from mixed indoor. They are supposed to be quality, they came from a top rated medical marijuana sight.
as for watering don't overwater. and don't do it here or there. just do alot of watering 1 day and see how it handles. if it its no good than lower it a bit, or raise it accordingly. none of the watering a little here and a little there. try to give it a good amount to last it. good luck
I'm thinking the same about the water. I try to keep to a regular watering schdule of every third day and go from there with how the plants take it. But I think I'm not so good reading the plants yet, plus those damn pots are throwing it all off. I guess I'm gonna have to just dry everything out for 4 or 5 days, anyway, then give 'em water, and go from there.
i than would go to the hydroponic store or growshop and get some good 3 to 4 gallon pots that don't have that snap off bottum, and good big drainage holes. i actually used to have those exact same ones. add some lava rocks or those little rocks for hydroponics at the bottum. (if you get lava rocks for a grill wash them off really really good, no dust). get some good foxfarm soil. and fill em up. i'd than decide what to fertilize with and follow the instructions f
I probably should repot again and get different soil, like Fox Farm if I can find it. No hydroponics stores anywhere near this country fried burg. I definitely will get new pots and soil mix for the next grow but I'm gonna try and salvage this. I did put some rocks, not lava rocks on the bottoms. And I did rinse 'em first.
Thanks for the input. I tried taking those false bottoms right off and setting the pots on top of some little junk to hold them off the shelf. If they still read wet on the moisture meter, after a few days, I plan to drill more holes. I'm thinking better drainage and Ph adjusted water schedule are the keys here. By the way, you said you had those same pots before. Did you ever get a successful grow out of them? I'm thinking you didn't though cause you advise repotting, now. I'm not so keen on stressing them more (hermaphrodites?), but they're gonna need some kind of a jolt anyway to fix 'em. In the long run they'lll be better off.
Similar Threads
-
YELLOW NEW GROWTH WITH YELLOW VEINS ON THE OLDER LEAVES STUNTED GROWTH
By foggyman in forum Plant ProblemsReplies: 14Last Post: 01-13-2010, 12:01 AM -
Is my growth stunted?
By daihashi in forum Plant ProblemsReplies: 34Last Post: 12-02-2007, 01:25 PM -
stunted growth?
By elway07 in forum Plant ProblemsReplies: 0Last Post: 08-01-2006, 11:50 PM -
Stunted growth?
By FeastonThisSHITT in forum Plant ProblemsReplies: 4Last Post: 07-28-2006, 05:44 AM -
Stunted Growth
By rzaodb6 in forum Indoor GrowingReplies: 2Last Post: 09-08-2005, 05:05 PM










Register To Reply
Staff Online