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    First time idiot

    Hey everybody, so I’m doing my first grow and have probably messed it up already. I am growing grandaddy purple auto flowers. I have 4 solo cups, 2 with soil and 2 with coco coir.

    The 2 soil are in fox farms happy frog. They’re probably around 3 inches tall and seem relatively healthy. It’s been about 20 days since they came out of the ground and unfortunately(?) seem to already be flowering and I haven’t transplanted yet. I’m unsure what my game plan should be at this point. Im assuming I need to transplant still so they don’t become root bound in the cups but I would imagine I should have already done it, and not sure about stressing the plants. Also, I have general hydroponics 3 part and wondering if/how much I should add.

    The bigger issue is the coco coir plants. I think the odds are good that they’re too far gone at this point but I’d appreciate some opinions. I made the fatal mistake of making decisions with chat gpt, and before I got the general hydroponics, trying to use the nutrients I already had that the guy threw in when I bought the tent(per chat gpt I was using jacks clone formula(15-6-17 I believe)). Obviously that didn’t work well and beyond the plants being stunted the entirety of their time, within the last 4 or 5 days their leaves have been very dramatically drooping and and the first sets of true leaves look horrific(probably at least partially because I turned the light on too high and likely burned them pretty good). One of them has a lot of purple stem going on also. I’m looking for A)a game plan to salvage them B) a complete guide with coco coir so I can start them off better next time( I’ve done a fair amount of research but everything is very piecemeal and it’d be great to find a guide that has all the info I need)

    As far as other parameters, the temp inside the tent is generally around 77F(with a seedling mat under them set at 78), was in the 70s for humidity while they were young and then moved down to around 60 now. I had the light (sf4000) set about 18 inches above them, started out at 25%, and they got leggy so I moved it up to 40, and then probably about 7 days ago moved it up to about 60%(I know, bad idea) which has probably contributed to the problems I’m having. I’ve included pictures. The big ones are the soil ones, and the ones on deaths door are the coco ones of course. Thanks in advance. If there’s any info that would help figure this out, let me know, I’ve got more info but didn’t want to completely inundate and scare off anyone who might be able to help.
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    Hello Jcragor You've got a lot going on there. But you're at the right place. Go to the GH web site and download their flora series feed chart. Use it at half strength. Your nutrients can be used for both the soil plants and the coco plants. You need to transplant the soil plants asap. Go over to growweedeasy.com and type anything you want to know. The search function gives you a google type response. It's awesome. I typed in how to transplant and got this link. There are others that came up as well. It will guide you through the transplant. https://www.growweedeasy.com/transplant

    For the coco plants, same thing, transplant asap. Start the GH nutrients at the frequency recommended in the feed chart but use half strength. https://www.growweedeasy.com/best-co...ients-cannabis
    Set your light 24" above the plants at 50% (SF says 40 -60 %).

    Do these things, give it a couple of days and you should see some improvement.

    Check out this link. It is the page at GWE that has all of the tutorials on the web site. Give it a look for guidance on how to start out better. https://www.growweedeasy.com/the-basics
    Growing Autos and Photos, Gorilla Grow tents, AC Infinity fans, exhaust, filter, humidifier, and controller, HLG Lamps, 50/50 Coco/Perlite, Autopot system, BlueLab PH Controller, CX Horticulture nutrients

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