Overwatering?
Looks over watered. If the soil is moist that’s it. Let it dry before you water again
Your plant looks healthy. Good luck and nice work. I am assuming you have drainage holes in that solo cup. Allowing the water the ability to drain through when its added and moves through the soil, as well as good access to air exchange, is key to avoiding overwatering. I cut my solo-cups down the side in each quadrant and into the bottom of the cup. The four slices leave about a half inch of plastic holding it all together on the bottom. Then I tape each slice at the top of the cup to keep it together.
Looks like its healthy and full of water wanting more light
Don’t worry. Have a Homebrew!
As long as you have holes in the bottom of the cup she won’t drown. You will do just fine.
she looks a little over watered, rounded kinda puffy leaves, growth is slow also,
use the flood to drought watering method,
saturate the pot, then wait until it is almost dry, then saturate again and wait again,
judge the dryness by either weight or a meter,
when the pot feels empty it is ready to saturate,
or get a moisture meter and measure the bottom of the pot where the roots grow,
only water/feed when the meter reads down in the ‘moist’ area near or on the ‘dry’ mark.!!
Yeah, I did not water them till now.
And one of them has root from bottom do i need to transplant to 3 gal pot now…
yeah I have few holes on the bottom of all plants, but the roots is dropped from bottom.
@SlowOldGuy Thank you for your advice, that sounds not easy to beginner…I will try my best to do something about your recommend.
yes, but if they are photos put them in 5 - 7 gallon pots preferably fabric so they breath. 3 gallon pots are only ok for autoflowers
no, wait to transplant when the plant is as big as the pot,
it will have a good/full root ball and transplant much better.!!
the root coming out of the bottom is from moisture under the pot,
proper watering will keep them in the pot,
u can place the pots on a rack so the pots do not have moisture under them,
it is actually pretty easy and simple,
water, wait for the mix to dry, water again, wait again,…
the moisture meter is pretty simple also, mine is 15 years old, LOL,
Thank you for exactly details. I will do that all later. And i dont watering today, its like 3 days not watering. No difference.
it can take 1-3 weeks to recover from over watering,
the next few waterings r very important,
water too soon again right now and they will take even longer to recover.
if u can not judge the weight/moisture of the pots, get a meter and u will know for sure.!!
Looks great keep it up
totally understood! I judged by the weight, I feel that. I still do not watering today, they look like good.
they look to be up and growing good.!!
i do not mean to alarm u, but one is a little smaller then the rest.!! LOL
That smaller is newbaby