Greetings beautyfull people.
What im i doing wrong here?
Most likely your plant is fine. Lower leaves will fade and it is normal for a plant to shed them as it matures. How about pics of the full plant?
Ok, thanks pics on the way
New growth is healthy. What are your runoff pH and PPM? What soil are you using?
She is ready for a larger pot.
Sorry about my ignorance, wht is ppm?
About the ph i have no clue, the soil im using is the one y by for my plants in the garden and they all get very happy about it.
PPM = parts per million. It is a measure of the nutrient concentration in your soil. Runoff PPM is how feeding is managed.
Is is a Miracle Grow or Vigoro soil? These soils aren’t compatible with cannabis and cause problems. What works for veggies may not work for cannabis, which has unique pH requirements. A soil should be properly buffered for cannabis. Fox Farm soils, Coast of Maine, Roots Organics, or Black Magic are all good examples.
Ok i understand, however im Portuguese and im in Portugal and here i cant guet those soils, do you know the amounts of NPK needed and the PH valu? Thanks
NPK = 20-10-20 and pH at 6.3 to 6.8 if in soil or 5.8 to 6.2 if in coco.
And excellent drainage…
And no time release nutrients…
Thanks, that helps a lot, i can get an Orchid soil here that meets those requirements.
Any tips on how to move it to a biger pot?
Hi, no time realese means the ones that you disolve directly in the water right?
Transplant with moist soil so that the root ball remains intact when you transplant.
I think that you have it right. What I mean is that the soil should not contain time release nutrients such those present in Miracle Grow.
The nutrients that you add with your water or dry (as I do) are critical to the health of your plants.
I will move it this weekend to a biger pot and with that orchid soil. I willpost some pics here.
Thank you all very much for your fine and quick support.
Outdoor soil has bugs, most likely.
Bugs love eating young seedlings.
Consider neem application on all soil now and in new planter.
Hello!
New pot better soil.
Is it ok put it outside during the day and after sunset move it back to the lamp?
Thanks
Theres a process called hardening off in which you get an indoor plant adusted to direct sunlight by giving it an hour or two a day and gradually increase the duration until it is ready to withstand full days of sun. Careful you dont fry your plant