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Gandolph420
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Well on the bright side, during the transplant the roots got some much needed oxygen aswell, every little bit counts!
I think it will be fine, just let the soil dry out completely, maybe do a foliar spray or two and just hope the best good sir.
Im sure she will be stunted but she will survive, and trust me the satisfaction of reviving a plant is rewarding!
Good karma sent your way sir!
I think it will be fine, just let the soil dry out completely, maybe do a foliar spray or two and just hope the best good sir.
Im sure she will be stunted but she will survive, and trust me the satisfaction of reviving a plant is rewarding!
Good karma sent your way sir!












,are germing barney's auto blue mammoth to see how she likes it in 6,5 liter of the new cheap variant of sphagnumpeat-soil i bought today. Really airy and light, but a few big wood pieces here and there but really no big deal. Mixed in about 40% perlite,good airy ratio,just like i mix in extra in plagron.
c.jack have slightly nute burn so will give water next feed,feed c.mass on wednesday at 3/4 dose nutes,no burn and slightly tiny bit some yellow spots so gave her 4ml of nute wich is full strength today,she will be watered/feed every 3 days awhile,she drinks alot. From right on first pic is nl xbb,c.mass and c.jack. Pic 2 nl x bb,pic 3 is c.mass,pic 4 and 5 c.jack,pic 6 c.mass,pic 7 nl x bb and are very bushy,only one that is not finished node shootings yet.





