It's not pH problem, with wrong pH you see leaf's curling . Leave it without water for some hours and then try to wring the 4 sides of pot, then upsidedown the pot and put your hand under the soil and let the seedling pass between your fingers . Before that you have already put the new soil in new pot(soil must be wet) open a hole and put the seedling with old soil in it. Sorry for my poor english.
Nice trichomes visible all over.
Good recovery too from an early stunting. No doubt yield will be reduced but quality may increase due the stress.
The pain we have to endure to become better growers.
He was giving you advice Bigwheel. I agree the nutes that are contained already in the soil is what stunted them probably. Got any new pictures after transplant?
Thanks for all the nice comments friends! I created a nice soil mixture that I found on a post here in the forum and transplanted as soon as possible. The yield will not be that great for sure but I have a feeling this is going to be some DANK when she is ready to smoke. I also started feeding with Foxfarm nutes and that helped tremendously! here is a close up from a couple days ago and one of the whole plant from about 2 weeks ago. The small bush on the left of the White Cheese is a Clone I got from my buddy of some random seeds he had.. not sure what it is but she is mighty healty
Anybody have any tips on how much more she will swell and or how much longer she should go? How long should I feed her Tiger Bloom before I need to cleanse and cut?
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