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    #1
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    Transplanted..

    Ok, just today I moved my plants to these large buckets I had laying around.. I washed them good, used a lil bit of bleach for two of them, rinsed them out WELL. Id say that they were about five gallon or so? Check the pictures and tell me what you think...
    Soil is the Schultz, Natural Organic once again, good stuff.
    Says 0.06-0.09-0.06
    NO SYNTHETIC CHEMICALS
    I also mixed up a gallon of water with Seabird Gunao. (Recommended 3 tbsp per gallon for fast growing container plants, I used 1/2 tsp)
    Oh and the temperature is steady I THINK finally around 86-88
    Skateboardingpunk420 Reviewed by Skateboardingpunk420 on . Transplanted.. Ok, just today I moved my plants to these large buckets I had laying around.. I washed them good, used a lil bit of bleach for two of them, rinsed them out WELL. Id say that they were about five gallon or so? Check the pictures and tell me what you think... Soil is the Schultz, Natural Organic once again, good stuff. Says 0.06-0.09-0.06 NO SYNTHETIC CHEMICALS I also mixed up a gallon of water with Seabird Gunao. (Recommended 3 tbsp per gallon for fast growing container plants, I used 1/2 Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Transplanted..

    Sounds like you're on the right track, they should really respond to their new surroundings in a couple days.
    [align=center]This is fucked.
    No money, no weed.
    It\'s all been replaced by a pile of corpses.[/align]

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Transplanted..

    Hey man, I guess my thermometer was broke, not to my fucking advantage either. Its one of those kind that you have inside and tells the temp outside, but I broke the other end, so I just stuck right next to the soil in my tallest plant.. the temp went up to like 103 as soon as I did and was still rising..
    NOW HOWEVER, lol, its back down to around 82 or a lil lower.
    It gets cold as shit in my room with that fucking fan in the window, but hey, Ill deal with it I guess.. lol
    I do believe though, the temp has caused some problems.. The leaves on my plants are starting to curl upwards, like a hotdog bun way.. plus some yellowing.. right now the light is like three feet from the tops.. ONLY because in like two days or so Im getting a 125w floro, then Im just going to put them under it.. I mainly just want the plants to survive until I get the other light.. then Im going to veg them a lot longer..
    Well, thanks.. reply if you would.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Transplanted..

    Hey, I moved the light closer.. its about 8 inches away.. heats around 90...

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Transplanted..

    Oh and just watered, like now.. its about 1 here in the morning..
    I had to use almost a gallon to each before I got any drainage.. I didnt think that was too much, however, there is a lot of soil in the pots.. ?

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Transplanted..

    A gallon of water for those sized buckets isn't unreasonable, especially if it was up to 100+ degrees in there! Just don't water again until it is dry two inches down, about the length of your index finger. MJ likes to go from wet to dry, they don't like to stay wet, it kills their roots.
    Your plants are definately suffering from the heat, MJ plants like it around 75-85 degrees, any warmer and you start to stress them out. Too much fluctuation and you risk stressing them to the point that they turn hermie on ya, which isn't fun.
    What ferts do you have, and what are the N-P-K ratios? You should begin to fert in a couple days, after they have been allowed to recoup on their own, then you can start to urge them to grow again.

    Peas out
    [align=center]This is fucked.
    No money, no weed.
    It\'s all been replaced by a pile of corpses.[/align]

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Transplanted..

    well.. today the plants are a lil droopy, I hope just from the transplant, or maybe just a lil less water next time..
    As for Ferts.. 11-13-3

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