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plotikai
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slow growth and weird stems
#26949775 - 09/22/20 05:09 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hey Everyone, in my attempt to make these bags work i seems to be constantly running into problems. I've got really slow growth but im not sure if i should be concerned or more patient. I have some stems that seem to be really narrow does anyone know what the cause of this would be?

The other problem i seem to be running into is just small clusters of seemingly stalled growth? Are these aborts? How can I tell?
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tryptkaloids
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Re: slow growth and weird stems [Re: plotikai]
#26949784 - 09/22/20 05:14 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Is that just out in the open? It probably dried out
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plotikai
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its in a greenhouse that i keep above 90% humidity, is it normal for them to keep growing just really thin if its too dry?
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Re: slow growth and weird stems [Re: plotikai]
#26952065 - 09/24/20 12:09 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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The first two pics look like either they are being attacked by something, or they were stunted by something at some point. That usually happens when consitions are funky
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Don't remove the whole bag, the surface will still dry out and then stop producing if you have adequate FAE in your greenhouse. Even with 90%RH. This is at least my experience. Just expose the top and maybe add a thin casing or layer of coir to prevent it from drying out, but keep the bag on all other sides. Also for edibles you usually only cut slits in the bag or open the top but never remove it completely (with some exceptions like Shiitake) But still, somehow these don't look healthy.
Edited by sporecap (09/24/20 12:36 AM)
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