So transplant took place.. I believe we succesfully secured their lives in the garden for now. how lucky am i? but due to my lack of experience i really just dont know.. but today. they sprout new leaves! ^.^
its only been 3-4 days since they first left their coco to take root in a soil mix. 2 days befor that, was there first introduction to the outdoor eviroment. getting them aquainted with the sunlight took place another 2 days earlier from a window. they've been watered their first days in soil , and winged off their indoor nutes. these pics show the damage done from transplant I THINK!!!. what is going on? what is the damage on the leaves? the dried up edges and tiger striped , white and green leaves? it almost looks like one was healing, returning its green hue. but then again i guess it could be leaving too right? there are very few, but some leaves im not sure weither I should pluck or not..
https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php?albumid=45212&pictureid=1059179 this is the first signs of growth since the move from indoors to outdoors and especially from coco to soil. im gonna keep hoping for the best and let them do their thing.
-SLOAK
its only been 3-4 days since they first left their coco to take root in a soil mix. 2 days befor that, was there first introduction to the outdoor eviroment. getting them aquainted with the sunlight took place another 2 days earlier from a window. they've been watered their first days in soil , and winged off their indoor nutes. these pics show the damage done from transplant I THINK!!!. what is going on? what is the damage on the leaves? the dried up edges and tiger striped , white and green leaves? it almost looks like one was healing, returning its green hue. but then again i guess it could be leaving too right? there are very few, but some leaves im not sure weither I should pluck or not..
https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php?albumid=45212&pictureid=1059179 this is the first signs of growth since the move from indoors to outdoors and especially from coco to soil. im gonna keep hoping for the best and let them do their thing.
-SLOAK