Indoor Here we go : Feminized Blueberry & Vertigo

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3 plants in a grow tent
1 blueberry - dutch passion
2 vertigo - paradise seeds
All feminized.
popped out of soil on the 18th,
now on their first week.
Currently under 24 hours 110 Watts of CF lights, regular soil, no nutes.
will switch to biobizz all mix with biobizz nutes at transplant. also will switch to 250W HPS once they show hairs. the vertigos showed a little yellowing at the tips but it stopped, the soil had some nutes apparently. I will update this journal every friday with new pics.Here are images from day 1 and today. The vertigos are in black pots. I have 3 fans, for intake and outtake and one blowing at the babies. All comments appreciated!
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Looks good I am currently growing both of these strains the blueberry is 65 days old and smells amazing and my vertigo is a monster she is about two weeks behind the blueberry and is 32 inches tall kind of has a spicy smell looking forward to watching this
 
worst transplant in history

Tonight I transplanted all 3 into larger pots. apparently the starter soil was total crap - which explains the lame growth so far as well. I didn't feel roots ripping but they were all over the place. This never happened before. I'm not sure if they will survive this :( I quickly propped them up with the new soil trying my best not to damage the roots. fuck. I dont have any root supporting nutes. all I got is bio grow, bio bloom and alg a mic.
They all went into biobizz all mix I gave them some water and propped them up. Probably the next 2 days will show if they made it or not. They are at day 12 currently. I'm gonna be really sorry if they die since they were my first non bagseed strains :(

Here's what the situation looks like. the blueberry is in a 4 gallon, the vertigos are in 6 gallon containers.

thoughts? will they die? the bets are open.

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I had this happen to me on my last grow and it stunted them since I damaged the root system. It did not kill them but it cut my yield drastically and slowed down the whole process! I wish you better luck than I had but I will never transplant with a soil based system again....
 
thanks for the support. they seem to be in pause mode, trying to recover from the trauma I suppose :) I'll post if I spot some change.
 
So it seems they will not die on me. There is no significant growth yet, but no signs of dying either. switched to 250W HPS yesterday - 20 hours on 4 off. fed today with 1 ml alg-a-mic 1ml bio-grow in a liter of water ph-6.5
hope they'll take off soon. today is day 16. I will post pics thursday.
 
back in business

after 1 week of no growth, they bounced back!:jump: quite some growth for 1 day, I hope they'll catch up! Here's a photo update.
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Photo update - everything seems fine, more growth. feeding scheduled saturday morning. Should I keep using biobizz grow for each watering? no signs of flowering yet.
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