I did that
See what you get!!! Surprise!!!
Do you think my 2 smaller plants are ready for a transplant?
IMO I think they are. The leaves are touching the sides. Just be careful. Tear the cup down the sides. Prepare your hole in your pot with another cup beforehand. Bury the empty cup to make your hole for transplant the same size as the transplant.
Thanks for the tips
My thought exactly. Iâm just late to the party
Should I flip it to the other side? All my branches and stuff are on one side I put it back down so they can all get light will this be a problem? @Graysin
I got a lot of the happy frog fox farms and the fox farm trio
I donât think I understand the question. Train her to one side, so that youâre breaking the plantâs natural apical dominance. Sheâll always try to grow upward toward the light, you can keep her horizontal as long as youâd like.
Ohhh okay I was scared for a minute
A little up date on my plants the smaller ones in 5 gal are my favorite they are rose runtz. The big one is growing really fast every day
@Graysin can I trim any type of leaf that blocks a growing spot? On my big one and should the leafs leaning like that be a problem or no
I wouldnât remove anything. Every leaf is a solar panel that helps to generate energy for the plant.
My run off was at 4000 ppm and 7.0 ph did I do something wrong
Hereâs a little update the one that looks a little off in the back I dropped the thermometer on it
But my run off for my big one was 3800 ppm I donât know how it got there because Iv never had anything over 1000 ppm? Do you think thatâs a problem because google says 800 ppm run off is a lot for veg @Graysin
800 ppm is a lot to feed for veg.
800 ppm is not a lot for runoff.
Youâre at a point where I would definitely not feed them but Iâm not too worried that theyâre going to burn, either. Soil inherently has lots of nutes in it, itâll have lower PPMs over time.