chronosync
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yea not to worry about the yellow stunted.leaves at first (jk) as they were started in hydro they are soon to leave those baby starter leaves in the dust.
yea not to worry about the yellow stunted.leaves at first (jk) as they were started in hydro they are soon to leave those baby starter leaves in the dust.
About a foot tall and a foot wide you should be able to get a few cuts.maybe not 10 15 but itll get you to tjat point quicker...
Did u drop into the bigger cube yet? If so fill half the res w 1/4 strength nutes and flood till it starts to drain off. Also even though its just 2 small ones now, once they get some aize u can start taking cuts off them to be able to fill the tray. First run starting from seed always takes a little longer.... keep asking questions imma need a portion lol jk.
Ya id start at that for now. If they still look hungry after a few days then up it a little more. Easier to add more than take out..
I usually start my rooted cuts at 100ml to 40 gallons. Breaks down to 2.5 ml per gal.
50 day glufies, 20 in the tray under 2 600sView ImageView Image
A shot of my gg4 tray i put in flower yesterday, pp at 20 days and a pic of 4 gsc forums im gunna use for my next tray of cuts here in a few days. View ImageView ImageView ImageView Image
I'm.Pretty sure that's totally normal and I've heard people mention it on.here that it's not a big deal and it's just caused by it being exposed to light. I grow in clear cups for certain things and sometimes I get it inside around the roots. By the time I've seen it it's always time to pot up so they go in regular opaque containers. No problems so far other than the eyesore. Even though I grow in a dirt floor cellar I still like things looking sharp in their spot. The cleaner and more organized my area the better.
I'm.Pretty sure that's totally normal and I've heard people mention it on.here that it's not a big deal and it's just caused by it being exposed to light. I grow in clear cups for certain things and sometimes I get it inside around the roots. By the time I've seen it it's always time to pot up so they go in regular opaque containers. No problems so far other than the eyesore. Even though I grow in a dirt floor cellar I still like things looking sharp in their spot. The cleaner and more organized my area the better.