Artificial Emotion
Bluelighter
Well, Still having the same problem , I believe the larger plant is root bound, it was hailing 2 days ago so Im going to wait to put it out for a few more days.
My seedling is looking pretty well, the leaves are surprisingly large compared to past plants Ive had that were Northern Lights , Dunno why though...
So , if I'm giving the plant enough water/Nitrogen etc , it should be fine, and if it continues to do what its been doing then its probably root bound and ready to go outside?
Looking good AE, you gonna be growing those outdoors or in?
And wise, that plant turned out very nicely
Looking good Gurner
Those are going outdoors. I plan to grow them in my greenhouse until they're large enough to harden off outside in the open.
I'm just trying to seal up my greenhouse by putting on the doors so I can move my fan heater in there keep the temps up at night.
As for the peat thing, I would suggest have a look at the different conditions ericaceous plants and non-ericaceous plants require and the pH of peat. I'm sure cannabis would grow in peat, but it's far too acidic to thrive. I'm sure you'll do what you see fit, but hopefully you'll discover how much of a difference it makes. Just make sure you add the correct amount of dolomite lime (adding too much is almost as bad as not having enough).
I just think that with the all the problems you've been having over the months (deficiencies and all sorts of problems), you need to maybe consider the fact that you need to fundamentally change what you're doing. In all that time I don't think I've really had one deficiency problem at all, so it does beg the question of what you could be doing differently.
But anyway, I don't mean to overly criticize and please don't take it personally. I wish you all the best.
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