St. Phatty
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The soil is G&B Organics. Potting Soil & Potting Mix, with a little supplement, organic wood ash & bone meal.
Pretty light on the Bloom supplements (Phosphorus), I like to add High P bat guano to the water when they're in flowering.
Strain is a Blueberry Headband cross.
There's actually 3 females. I've moved all the males outdoors so they can put on some weight before they get fed to the birds. BIRDS LOVE POT Separate fubject.
Anyway, I was wondering what to do when I saw the frumpiness.
I had this happen with other seedlings that were sitting in acidic run-off in the bottom of the grey pan.
Normally I use wood to elevate the pots so they don't sit in the run-off.
I gave them a good rinsing, about a gallon each.
Anyway, so those are the 2 fixes.
I wonder - do they not like the LED spectrum ? It's a 2700 K and 5000 K color Temp mix.
Anyway, that will be my next fix, moving them outdoors. Right now outdoors I have 12/12 sunlight.
But I wanted to ask the brain trust what do about my frumpy plants.
The cat likes the light.
I have a selection of Metal Halide lamps 250, 400, and 1000 all with fresh bulbs. I guess 1K would be a little too big for helping 3 plants.
I figure, Sunlight is better than decent quality metal halide.