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This guy knows check his thread look at his results . Good stuff !I always check my soil mix before planting but no need for a slurry test on new bagged soil if there is no problem.
This guy knows check his thread look at his results . Good stuff !I always check my soil mix before planting but no need for a slurry test on new bagged soil if there is no problem.
Again this cat has got it goin on his results are amazing as wellThe seedling itself has enough food for about 2+ weeks (the round leaves) NO nutes. After that they should find food in the soil (hopefully not hot), for about 2-3 more weeks.
Tiny seedlings (for future, not now) do much better in a solo cup, and over-watering in too large a container will drown them fast. (Common) DO NOT TRANSPLANT NOW PLZ!)
Also I would pull that intense light for another few weeks and put in a common CFL daylight bulb, or a T5/T8. These can be placed within a few inches of the tops without damage. I used CFLs myself at first..worked great, but I needed toom many bulbs and switched to this for seedlings.
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Besides the rest, they are heat/light stressed imo.
Wherever you are checking seems like a sketchy source and Google is a better friend.
This forum and Groweedeasy.com are much better sources of correct information. Misconceptions here are usually corrected in a hurry and the new growers put on the right path..if they listen.
Good luck with your grows, present and future.
Edit: Forgot about RH..for vegging plants and seedlings I say 50-60%.
There is chart im using (i was in 20 inch) now the lamp is a bit higher after your suggestions. Btw its a Autoflower she must grow as much as she can idk...
Now the RH is at the 57% (higher than it was before ) i struggled with it but found the solution
I almost asked! Lol I run autos too. Be patient if you push to hard and it gets sick there isn’t much time for recovery unless your @mimed grower ! I wish my perfect harvest was as nice as his sick plants! Dudes a plant whisperer.There is chart im using (i was in 20 inch) now the lamp is a bit higher after your suggestions. Btw its a Autoflower she must grow as much as she can idk...
Its Autoflower she went straight into this pot like desiredIllustration..no nutes, and no transplanting yet (You can when the leaves reach the dripline (outer circumference of the solo cup) and enough roots have formed so transplanting is not an issue (Photos of curse..autos are different)
Budget you say? These are pretty cheap!And i dont own CFL its a budget grow i will think about it for a future
BTW..After some more experience, you CAN transplant an auto with no adverse effects..I grew an auto only one time (never again), and she never missed a beat after transplanting. Sure, if done badly, that will stunt her d=growth and she genetically has no time to recover.Its Autoflower she went straight into this pot like desired
I almost asked! Lol I run autos too. Be patient if you push to hard and it gets sick there isn’t much time for recovery unless your @mimed grower ! I wish my perfect harvest was as nice as his sick plants! Dudes a plant whisperer.
Just use the back of your hand to feel the heat..Charts are generalized and every plant is different. If you feel heat, back off the light.There is chart im using (i was in 20 inch) now the lamp is a bit higher after your suggestions. Btw its a Autoflower she must grow as much as she can idk...
Budget you say? These are pretty cheap!
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BTW..After some more experience, you CAN transplant an auto with no adverse effects..I grew an auto only one time (never again), and she never missed a beat after transplanting. Sure, if done badly, that will stunt her d=growth and she genetically has no time to recover.
You need to look for nodes..not especially leaves. Plz listen to those like MIMedGrower!Btw she has two "big" leaves like on photos and two little ones start to grow? When should i expect her to have 4 big leaves? Just to know how she doin
Just use the back of your hand to feel the heat..Charts ar generalized and every plant is different. If you feel heat, back off the light.
Wow..You need none of that..Just take an ordinary lamp and buy the bulbs to match that.But i would need 4 i guess + cables ,sockets and modified reflector or the new one