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The only thing you'll need to add to begin with is the 'happy' and some water. I see you've already added the 'happy' right in the middle of the pot.Does happy frog need anything added to it?
You should look at a nutrient line and follow their feed charts. happy frog will only get you so far. As you see the plant getting lighter & lighter in color..lime green or yellowing leaves its asking for food. I use General hydroponics flora 3 part but there are many to choose from. Bite the bullet pick a nute brand and go with it.
Happy Frog makes a great seedling/early veg soil but as stated above multiple times its not rich enough in nutrients to sustain itself for a whole grow. I prefer "Roots Organic" Terp Teas nutrient line myself. However there's many to choose from and most work pretty well.You should look at a nutrient line and follow their feed charts. happy frog will only get you so far. As you see the plant getting lighter & lighter in color..lime green or yellowing leaves its asking for food. I use General hydroponics flora 3 part but there are many to choose from. Bite the bullet pick a nute brand and go with it.
Thank you i'll look into it. I'm literally a beginner so i don't know if I want organic or salt based. Which is better?Happy Frog makes a great seedling/early veg soil but as stated above multiple times its not rich enough in nutrients to sustain itself for a whole grow. I prefer "Roots Organic" Terp Teas nutrient line myself. However there's many to choose from and most work pretty well.
To further answer your question, we'd need to know if you're wanting organic or salts based nutrients. If you're interested in organic farming, consider the Roots Organic Terp Teas. Otherwise, the General Hydroponics Flora 3 parts is a good place to start. It's reasonable priced and should be rather easy to find. Another to consider is Fox Farm's Cultivation Nation's 2 part (Grow and Bloom). It's a dry salt nutrient so a little goes a long ways and won't break the bank in costs.
Im in over my head at the moment. LOL I haven't learned enough to even kind of know what i'm doing. All i did was plant a seed in happy frog soil so i have no clue which is best.Happy Frog makes a great seedling/early veg soil but as stated above multiple times its not rich enough in nutrients to sustain itself for a whole grow. I prefer "Roots Organic" Terp Teas nutrient line myself. However there's many to choose from and most work pretty well.
To further answer your question, we'd need to know if you're wanting organic or salts based nutrients. If you're interested in organic farming, consider the Roots Organic Terp Teas. Otherwise, the General Hydroponics Flora 3 parts is a good place to start. It's reasonable priced and should be rather easy to find. Another to consider is Fox Farm's Cultivation Nation's 2 part (Grow and Bloom). It's a dry salt nutrient so a little goes a long ways and won't break the bank in costs.
If you want "simple" then a 2 part or 3 part nutrient program would be best. I'd purchase either the General Hydroponics Flora series as suggested by @PipeCarver or the Fox Farm Cultivation Nation 2 part dry saltsThank you i'll look into it. I'm literally a beginner so i don't know if I want organic or salt based. Which is better?
Im in over my head at the moment. LOL I haven't learned enough to even kind of know what i'm doing. All i did was plant a seed in happy frog soil so i have no clue which is best.
I'm trying to research and learn as much as i can. I don't want it to die.
You will very quickly discover here on the forums, that is an eternal question and if you ask 2 growers which is better? you'll get at least 3 answers.I'm literally a beginner so i don't know if I want organic or salt based. Which is better?
You can wait a couple weeks til roots get established, just add water. Water the whole pot then wait til its light again. The roots will grow to the water. And if you are in a heat wave like we are don’t mistake sun wilt for water wilt or you will have two problems. Good luck rookie.
I need all the luck I can get. All i have done is water it. I planted itYou can wait a couple weeks til roots get established, just add water. Water the whole pot then wait til its light again. The roots will grow to the water. And if you are in a heat wave like we are don’t mistake sun wilt for water wilt or you will have two problems. Good luck rookie.
This what it looks like after topping it off with more soil. Is a male or female?
I didn't just water it it just got done raining. Am i not supposed to keep it outside when it's raining?It's still way too soon to tell what sex it is ...
It looks like your seedling just got out of the shower. Is there a reason for watering the vegetation? Watering directly on the plant can cause a bunch of undesirable things to happen. Water the soil and try NOT to get your plant wet.
It’s looking better thoughIt's still way too soon to tell what sex it is ...
It looks like your seedling just got out of the shower. Is there a reason for watering the vegetation? Watering directly on the plant can cause a bunch of undesirable things to happen. Water the soil and try NOT to get your plant wet.
Looking more betterI didn't just water it it just got done raining.
It is looking better, yes. However, it looks like we have some standard operating procedures to cover with our new grower.It’s looking better though
The rain won’t hurt it unless monsoon type rain. The soil you added fed the plant as well. Don’t think about adding nutrients for a couple weeks unless she starts yellowing.I didn't just water it it just got done raining. Am i not supposed to keep it outside when it's raining?