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Haha

Your probably right.

This is my first start from final size container grow. I'm thinking that has something to do with it.

I'm used to repotting about now, and growth on top is usually bigger.

 

Perhaps the roots growing larger than what is my usual for this age have taken most their energy so far. Energy that I usually see put into top growth once the roots hit walls in the small pots.

 

Dunno.

Glad they arnt going too slow in everyone else's opinion

 

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Just sprayed everything with eco-neem. 5ml in 2.5 litres of water. Sprayed underside of leaves then topside.

 

Planning to do this weekly.

Feel free to share any tips or information on the subject.

 

Next time I plan to make an aloe/neem batch up and use that.

 

Again, any tips will be well appreciated. Same for any depth of information on the subject that one may feel like sharing.

:)

 

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Seasol and GoGo Juice are tonics, not fertiliser and depending onthe potting mix it has virtually no fertiliser in it at all. The best thing is to use a hydrponic solution or something like Thrive. Where I come from, most people were using Phostergen until it was banned on the east coast,I believe you might be able to source in W.A. I believe it was banned for its phosphorus level, I sorced some from England but it was damn expensive.

 

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Cheers for the input MD.

 

I've got some Advanced Nutrients stuff n a few other things here, I just thought that being 1 week old (At the time) ide start with them soft.

 

On hand I've got,

Seasol, Gogo juice, Unsulphered molasses,

Charlie Carp (red lid)

Eco-neem oil

Grow/Micro/Bloom

Strike back for Orchids

Coco bloom a/b

Some liquid potash.

Have ordered some koolbloom pk finishing powder.

 

But yea after a 1/4 strength feed of Charlie Carp they greened up overnight.

 

 

 

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Oops!

Snapped the main branch on the largest bagseeder today. :(

Was doing some lst and pop! It came off, all but a thread.

 

Immediatley wrapped it tight in folded tissue, then secured it with black gaffa tape and tied it to the stake for top end support.

 

How does one ideally do a fixeruperer on a fuck up like this?

 

Luckily it's one of the 2 not yet flowering, but I'm still concerned it will be a major setback. Is the branch likely to survive?

 

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