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They will be fineHello all,
1st grow. In a legal state. 3x3 tent. (4) qb132 w/ 240w driver. Started Germinating 4 days ago in a jiffy pellet humidity dome, 6 random bag seeds and 4 regular Cinderella 99 seeds I picked up. I assume that I will have some that dont germinate and some that are male, so I am hoping for 3-4 to flower. So far 3 random seeds sprouted and I moved them to solo cups. With fox farms ocean forest. The rest of the seeds are still in the dome and 3 Cindy99 are starting to sprout.
I had them in a closet before moving to my basement which has a cooler ambient temp of around 74-79°F. However I took one jiffy pellet that I assumed was a loss and broke it open. The material felt very cool to the touch....we shall see if they survive.
Thanks for the reply. I am not sure what water I should be using, tap water? I assumed that the minerals from the well and chemicals from the water softener would produce negative results?They look perfectly fine to me... You don't want deep green leaves. Nice healthy vibrant green is what you want. Depending on strain this varies a bit but those look quite fine to me.
I would do nothing. Why RO water though?
Your absolutely right... Good on you bro. Stick to ROThanks for the reply. I am not sure what water I should be using, tap water? I assumed that the minerals from the well and chemicals from the water softener would produce negative results?
Thanks for the reply. I am not sure what water I should be using, tap water? I assumed that the minerals from the well and chemicals from the water softener would produce negative results?
Is natural spring water better than distilled?
Also, Should I be adding nutes? I know FFOF has a small amount already and some say to wait 30 days before feeding but what about if I am transplanting to a new pot size every month? 4" cup - 1 gal for veg/sexing - 3 gal flower.
Ready for transplant? Growth seemed to slow down a bit the last few days and I am wondering if I should switch them to a 1 gal pot while the soil is dry today?
Thanks for the input. I will either wait a bit to transplant or get the solid slightly moist a few hours before transplant tonight because the soil is rather dry at the moment.I sort-of doubt they need an immediate transplant but it won't hurt either.
You want to transplant when the soil is nice and moist but not too wet (not falling apart). That way, the roots will be nice and pliable and less likely to damage. Then water it in afterwards.
Make sure they have plenty of drainage.
Yes, those leaves yellow and fall off.
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