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Orion F1 Seedling Growth Issues

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Orion F1 Seedling Growth Issues

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i dont consider it being organic as i will use advanced nutrients.
organic matter, includes perlite, peat moss, and composted manure.

Then why did you plant it in an organic medium? If you are going to grow in decomposed organic material like manure and compost you need microbes to break them down. Plants cannot eat manure or compost. Just so you know. This is an organic medium.

If your going to grow in a sterile medium with things like Advanced Nutrients you need to use the proper medium.
Not half and half. All your going to end up with s rotting vegetation in your pot that will mess your ph up when using Hydroponic nutrients.

I don't want to be nasty but the simple truth be told is that you don't have a clue what your doing. Maybe consider picking one or the other. Study up a bit so you have some idea what your doing. I just wasted about 2 hours of my time trying to help you how to fix what you messed up.
So have a lot of other guys and you keep coming up with some bs excuse. Did you ever consider that just maybe you are the problem and some of us have some idea what we are talking about. I wish you luck.
 
there are plenty of growers using soil with synthetic nutes, it's not the end of the world (certainly does not deserve the response above)..
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I would let them dry out a bit and see how they are. As far as soil available around you, there was no premix basic gardening soil without nutes added? or seedling starter?
 
organic matter, includes perlite, peat moss, and composted manure.

Then why did you plant it in an organic medium? If you are going to grow in decomposed organic material like manure and compost you need microbes to break them down. Plants cannot eat manure or compost. Just so you know. This is an organic medium.

If your going to grow in a sterile medium with things like Advanced Nutrients you need to use the proper medium.
Not half and half. All your going to end up with s rotting vegetation in your pot that will mess your ph up when using Hydroponic nutrients.

I don't want to be nasty but the simple truth be told is that you don't have a clue what your doing. Maybe consider picking one or the other. Study up a bit so you have some idea what your doing. I just wasted about 2 hours of my time trying to help you how to fix what you messed up.
So have a lot of other guys and you keep coming up with some bs excuse. Did you ever consider that just maybe you are the problem and some of us have some idea what we are talking about. I wish you luck.
man you should learn manners first of all. i never said that i know what im doing that is why i am asking and writing in this forum because i want to learn and get feedback thank you for your feedback and the two hours u wasted which i didnt ask you to!
 
there are plenty of growers using soil with synthetic nutes, it's not the end of the world (certainly does not deserve the response above)..
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I would let them dry out a bit and see how they are. As far as soil available around you, there was no premix basic gardening soil without nutes added? or seedling starter?
there is universal potting soil. "High quality black peat. It contains perlite for better ventilation and AGROSIL for the activation of the plant roots."
 
there is universal potting soil. "High quality black peat. It contains perlite for better ventilation and AGROSIL for the activation of the plant roots."
can you take a picture of the bag, on the back they usually list the npk info which can be useful to know

also, not sure if you saw this but earlier I asked and mentioned;

does your cup have drainage holes on the bottom?

Also put the clear cups in a colored cup or use tape on the outside, roots do not like light
 
can you take a picture of the bag, on the back they usually list the npk info which can be useful to know

also, not sure if you saw this but earlier I asked and mentioned;

does your cup have drainage holes on the bottom?

Also put the clear cups in a colored cup or use tape on the outside, roots do not
no i didnt but poked now holes at the bottom thank u!
 
One option:

Baltic peat 30%
blonde peat 30%
black peat 30%
Humus 20%
ph(cacl2)5.5-6.5
humidity 40-60%

2nd option:
Compost Guano,NPK fertilizer with N2
ingredients
N-(Cacl) 50-350 mg/l
P2O5 CAL 200-700mg/l
k2o(cal) 500-1500 mg/l

3rd option:
 

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I can also order from another country near me with low charges the below:
Mills light mix
canna terra professional plus
canna terra seed mix
biobizz coco mix
biobizz light mix
biobizz all mix
biobizz worm humus
 
no i didnt but poked now holes at the bottom thank u!
this honestly may have been the issue.. roots need to breath and be watered so then need to dry in between waterings, at that young age just a few ml of water will do until it starts growing out it's true leaves, then you can start saturating the medium and feeding (depending on your medium)
 
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