I thought the same thing. I have tried to make compost tea with no luck. I'm using the super soil so I'm hoping it will help feed itThat white chem, looks like its starting to get hungry. Have you fed them anything yet?
Hey man, yes I mixed it in the bottom half with roots original and some worm castings. I thought she looked a tad light also. I was hoping the compost tea would kick start her but , well u know my luck with the tea hahaHey man not meaning to piss on your chips, just wanted to check, but you did mix the super soil amendment into the bottom half, not just a layer on top of the bottom half, as in the photo?
She looks on track for two weeks, size wise, could just be the exposure on the photo but she looks a little on the light side.
I'll be following along, best. Mitch![]()
And yes I just showed it in the pic before I mixed it brother.Hey man, yes I mixed it in the bottom half with roots original and some worm castings. I thought she looked a tad light also. I was hoping the compost tea would kick start her but , well u know my luck with the tea haha
She looks like she is growing well however you can see from the way that she is lighter between leaf veins that she is needing a boost. If she doesn't pick up by tomorrow I might consider giving her a feed of something with nitrogen, even if it is just fish emulsion or water with used coffee grounds. N deficient leaves can't really be reversed once they get to a certain stage and it's important at this stage to keep them healthy.As Mitch @mephisto brought to my attention I'm pretty sure the flash from my camera made the beautiful white chem appear to be a bit light. Here she is minus the flash. Sorry
Thanks brother , ill def keep an eye on her. I'm thinking part of the problem is I waited a week between waterings. I had a small gnat problem had to apply some mosquito dunks also.She looks like she is growing well however you can see from the way that she is lighter between leaf veins that she is needing a boost. If she doesn't pick up by tomorrow I might consider giving her a feed of something with nitrogen, even if it is just fish emulsion or water with used coffee grounds. N deficient leaves can't really be reversed once they get to a certain stage and it's important at this stage to keep them healthy.