first organic grow failing

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Think they got shocked pretty good after I transplanted, and just arent getting it back together. I am not transplanting anymore, miniature tier method from here on out. I transplanted from promix into Just Right Extra soil. Which seems like some good organic dirt. Does anyone have any ideas for me. They are both 24 days old. As you can see on is short as hell and the other is just one stalk. No side branches or anything. What is that about. After I transplated I fed some fish mix and molasses. The ph going in is 6.4 and coming out is 6.5ish. Becoming very discouraged now. Thinking of getting rid of them and starting over, since I supply my own medicine. And a small grow space only two at a time. Someone please talk me out of going back to chemical growing. Haha:peace:
 
Hey bro :smokebuds: Had you given them any feedings before the one after you transplanted? It looks to me like they're hungry. I just checked out the Just Right Extra soil mix - looks like it has some good stuff in. I noticed it says it has a "perfect pH of 7.01". That's a bit high, so that might have caused a little pH shock when you transplanted. If you're pH is going in 6.4 and coming out 6.5'ish, that means your soil pH is 6.6 or maybe a tiny bit higher. How long ago did you transplant?
 
I fed them yesterday, it was half a tablespoon of biobizz fish mix and half a tablespoon of blackstrap molasses. It was transplanted little less thank 2 weeks ago. Thanks for checking her out
Hey bro :smokebuds: Had you given them any feedings before the one after you transplanted? It looks to me like they're hungry. I just checked out the Just Right Extra soil mix - looks like it has some good stuff in. I noticed it says it has a "perfect pH of 7.01". That's a bit high, so that might have caused a little pH shock when you transplanted. If you're pH is going in 6.4 and coming out 6.5'ish, that means your soil pH is 6.6 or maybe a tiny bit higher. How long ago did you transplant?
 
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