Dobre utra droogie ,
You gonna test again b4 you plant?
Hi Ur Humbl Nr8tor,
Sorry if i didn't understand correctly. The clones didn't produce roots or the seedlings died ?
Soil must be very hostile if none of the seedlings from very different genetics didn't manage to thrive on it.
If a Moroccan Beldia could not thrive in that soil then it is probably toxic for cannabis plants.
I would stay away from it as much as possible.
The bigger plants in the ground are showing nitrogen toxicity or ph unbalance or both.
I would check in detail the EC and PH levels of the soil where they are planted.
Try some gypsum it might buffer it out a bit.
If a Moroccan Beldia could not thrive in that soil then it is probably toxic for cannabis plants.
I would stay away from it as much as possible.
The bigger plants in the ground are showing nitrogen toxicity or ph unbalance or both.
I would check in detail the EC and PH levels of the soil where they are planted.