I’m not sure, but I’ll try to give it the night to rest if it will be fine. It’s even worse after the day went on, so IDK. My first instinct is I’m not watering frequently enough for it.
No…you’ll have to water that one a day before the others and possibly every 3 days since its been in that pot from the get go so it expanded its roots a lot sooner than the others
Yeah. Roots grow outward and around, they don’t back track even if there is plenty of soil left to grow into. Thats why we do the series of up pots
How long does it take to show stress once a plant is transplanted if it doesn’t like it? Any plant, not just cannabis. Within 3 days? Just wondering how long I need to eagle eye all of my newly transplanted container flowers.
Most plants are 3-4 days though some finicky ones like Petunia’s can take 7-10 days…sugar water (1:20) helps them bounce back a day or so faster
I crashed early last night soon after the plants. I lucked out and I guess it did survive so far. I’m getting the water heated up now to water them. 8 tablespoons of water again unless more is needed and you tell me so.
Much better looking on the control. The one next to it seems overwatered now.
Either way they’re properly rooted now and even after watering the stem won’t budge if touched anymore.
They’ve all started to thicken the stem now without the cotyledons.
Maybe now that I accidently waited a extra day I’ll have the control on the same schedule as the rest, but even if not it shouldn’t matter as much anyways since they’re getting transplanted Sunday.
This morning all look much better. The leaves on that one only looked overwatered for a few hours. I woke up and it was more grown out and no longer drooping like overwatering.
I sowed some of the purple basil seed’s in non cannabis pots I had in the tent. The standard tapered pot, the 3 gallon the crystal candy didn’t germinate in, the small tapered pot with the Basil in it already, and I have some left for my test on my old soil to try later also. I really like basil, so I’ll grow out a forest of it if I can. It should help fill out the tent too.
On another note I’ll be trying to get some small clip on fans soon. The big fan I have is taking up too much room making me have to work around it now. It also causes wind burn if it blows directly on a leaf at all. Even the top most leaves just get warped by the wind. That won’t be good for these ones if the fan blows on them at any point if Zelda looks like reverse claws from it blowing on her just barely at the edge of the direct coverage. I’m running out of spots to turn that fan and not choke out the motor or be directly on a plant at one point. Currently it’s facing the wall as I gave up and there wasn’t a direction free of plants left now that’s not the wall.
Pictures are from a couple hours ago. I’ll be home tomorrow to check up on them. Until then I have some pictures to share.
That will definitely help to mix the cool and hot air without being too powerful for them…light breeze is what you want to help strengthen their stems without dehydrating the leaves
All looking great with tight node spacing…even the runt seems to be pulling out of its funk
That’s what I was thinking. It’s been looking a lot better now.
I’m thinking that with the flies no longer having access to the tent has helped a lot too. The population has significantly dropped with another place to breed being taken away from them.
I do see springtails in my soil though. Once the flies left the area I saw the little crawlers every so often on the topsoil getting some air. Just 1 every so often, but enough to know my soil isn’t garbage at least.
Speaking of Happy things I finally got my first bowl back from my friend and I forgot how much I love it. It’s so efficient it’s stupid I got 2 bowl packs from enough bud for a loose joint. Same puff count, but I don’t have to deal with the smoke from the burning paper anymore. I missed my smooth pull from this piece
That certainly will help
Yeah. Springtails aren’t bad just a nuisance until their population gets out of control then they have the potential to go after the roots being decomposers and all…I think hyoapsis mites controls their numbers though i’ll have to look it up to be sure
Nice and really pretty too!
It’s basically stupid proof. I got it as I occasionally lose control of my wrist muscles. The extra grip helps me to boot drop it. The extra glass keeps it from breaking easily too. I’ve dropped it from 6 feet on concrete. It bounced and survived with only a cosmetic issue too.
My favorite part of the bowl is the snake wrapped around it though. All the extra glass is supposed to be a coil from the snake wrapped around the bowl.
I came back home a couple hours ago. The seedlings have started to develop phenotype expression or at least the runt is. It’s leaves got wider like a indica. The rest seem to be leaning more sativa, but I’m seeing indica traits regardless.
Growth has finally started to pick up and the initial stress from the exposed top roots has recovered it seems. They look to have responded by rooting more aggressively in the pots. I can’t get them to budge without force, so that’s a good thing imo.
Humidity is reaching just above 20% average now. With the rain outside it’ll improve the inside humidity for sure.
I’ll take pictures next time I’m in the tent.
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Now the seedlings pictures as I accidently posted in here by accident for my main 2 plants. Oops😂 my bad I’m distracted with my friends over.
“Glass” pipes are usually Pyrex. That’s why they are much harder to shatter and bouncy. lol
Yeah. Borosilicate not soda like glass though. That much I remember when I bought it. I never knew how much better that really made it in the end LoL
Much better! I had a real glass water pipe once. Barely tapped it setting it down. It lasted a whole week.
Shuddup you sosij. Just let people be. Like the bloody gestapo
I like the structure of my soil from outside I mixed with the dried leaves I pruned off, some Epsom salt, gypsum, acid loving fertilizer, and found the garlic bulb not composted yet. It cracked open, so if I should just mulch it and spread it around to feed the soil sulfur I will. If it’ll still grow I’ll give it a shot. Currently it’s warming up with mosquito bits over it to be safe just in case with gnats. It’s pretty wet right now, so I’m letting it sit for a bit to dry out before I mix in compost. Too wet right now. The rain soaked in a decent amount. The extra humidity will help the house to raise up. The open windows will add fresh air and humidity too, so bonus.
I’ll be adding my herb garden updates in a separate thread most likely as I do enjoy gardening as a whole. I love to try new things and see what works. If the plants won’t grow it’s a bad soil. If they love it I did well.
Once this soil is finished I’ll be growing purple basil, cilantro, garlic chives, mint, and anything else I feel like really.
Now I’m mixing up the foliar water now. I’ll add the foliar mix in after the water is at the right temperature.
It’s at 86f now, so it’s cooling down waiting for lights off to foliar feed. I have everything ready to mix and get ready to go once it’s time. Until then the humidity has been improving now that spring has come properly and everything is wet outside. the fresh air and humidity from outside will help cycle out the air and bring humidity back above 16% base.