The fresh air will do it great.
Officially transplant day! They were rootbound in the 1 gallon pot and removing them wasn’t easy, but once I watered and they adjusted they perked right up.
Curious what it looks now after a week.
Colloidal silver creams are the best thing for a burn. I’ve had hundreds, if not thousands lol.
On a side note, I’ve learned that for sunburn, heavy 100% aloe, then a balm made from beef tallow and fermented fish liver oil.
You can take my word on both of these
Can x2 that Collodial Silver for burns, it’s deff helped me
I use this stuff mostly now:
Pretty much the same. Growth has been focused on new growth at the base of leaves. Not much on height, but I think it could also be the very low light the last week today is a nice really bright day. They should have some noticeable changes within the week. They might have been stressed out for a week after transplant. I had watered too soon afterwards and then the leaves hooked and have recovered as of last week. We also had a downpour yesterday, so the plants got a really nice even moisture level in the soil now for sure. That pot needs a kiddie pool or something to bottom water with. As well as maybe some nylon rope for picking it up and moving it. Much easier than the way I do it by twisting it and then lifting all 250lbs myself. Damn thing straight hurts to lift with my legs. I’m not my uncle. I can’t lift 300-400lbs above my head in tournaments. I still remember the picture too. Dude was like 4 feet 11 inches tall too. Super short, but he carried more weight than his 6 foot lifting partner to manage a 600lb bar weight.
Almost time to top her and install the tomato cage again
I’ll have to order some. My burn scars usually peel off after a few itchy weeks of healing at least, but anything extra that can help
Everything is looking on point my man.
My stepfather thinks there isn’t enough light outside and that they’ll go into flower lol. Plus a reveg was foretold lolll. There’s over 16 hours of light a day for it. I dont think it’s going into flower any time soon.
I am quite curious what the experts here diagnose this as.
Looks to me like it could be a P/K issue or S deficiency. But I’m learning here, certainly don’t take my word for it. Hopefully someone who KNOWS will chime in and educate us both.
I see burnt tips and edges of the lower leaves
Maybe feed too hot or soil too hot
This would also cause the purple as well
Or that could be genetic
What do you feed and at what ppm ?
If feed too hot cut back next watering they’ll be fine
If soil is too hot flush
Sow some extra companion crops perhaps or add some topdressing, that’s a lot of bare soil still.
Apart from that I’d say LITFA.
I only use water and no nutes oddly enough.
Edit: I used to use happy frog acid loving fertilizer in the past. Sadly the bag I’d be using now was found by rodents and used as a nest on my porch, so I’ll have to buy more. Everything always grew nicely with it.
I was planning on adding some marigold in the pot as well. I’ll have to find my seed stock for companion plants
I’m going out shopping today. Any suggestions for living mulch companion plants? I’ve found mint doesn’t grow fast for me. This catnip that I originally assumed was lemon balm coming back is a slow grower. Though after transplant it’s growing nicely its was originally where the weed is and I dug it out to place it here.
The weed is also getting blackish purple tips on new growth