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Books and videos can be really helpful but nothing is better than talking direct to people who have tried and tested experience... but more importantly passion.Yeah man, I'm all about questioning and experimenting for improvement. That said, a lot of the old time advice is acquired knowledge capital that has had a lot of value for a lot of people. Wasn't long ago that nobody knew how to get pot to grow well in most of the US.
Everything can be refined, but people aren't idiots for catching up w the knowledge capital of the community of pot growers.
I def agree a thread of "challenges to common practices that have worked for me" would be very valuable.
Yo man I started growing in soil about a month ago. I’ve made soo many mistakes and can’t believe that my plants survived. I recently found this group and seeing another newbie and all the great advise has me stoked.Thanks for all the input guys.
The fella who had the curly root coming out, I decided to risk tearing the rockwool....adjusting the seed in the correct position then put the rockwool pieces back together and back in the tray. Hopefully this will work.
To be fair I didnt have to handle it much with the tweezers which was a relief... sort of fell in the natural position and looks good.
If you read this thread from the start it's a tale of the wrong method (although I did research), a cock up by me bending a seed whilst trying to support it and now this. For my first grow I'm loving it!
Cheers all
Bud
Welcome to thread, yeah it's a steep learning curve! The advise on here is great.Yo man I started growing in soil about a month ago. I’ve made soo many mistakes and can’t believe that my plants survived. I recently found this group and seeing another newbie and all the great advise has me stoked.
Cheers!
What actions would you take?where i dont see?
nvm slow internet loaded now
watch the stretch you about to have string beans
Great advice here. Don't worry to much about the stretch. As was said here when transplanting just bury a bit deeper. It has more to do with the light spectrum than the intensity.Sorry i didn't see this post earlier.
Because all could be saved and the older growers could tell you that weed is weed and it grows like weed.
The obe that strached like that and then you bend it it was still good. Next time just take a big pot and bury her all the way almost up to the leaves. Maybe an inch away from the leaves. Everything else under the soil but just be careful to keep it straight. The plant would automatically start producing roots on now buried stem. With more roots it would become sturdy and start growing normally.
Let me tell you how i do it and i have more then 95% germ rate.
I put the seeds in the water for 24h. Then i put my wifes face cleaning pads in a cup en pore the water in. Those pads soke up water very well so it wet all the time and on those pads i put the seeds that were previously soked in water for 24h. And then i just ad water in the cup as needed but never so much that they would be in water. The pad soke up water to the seed. And then when the roots are half and inch long i just plant them root down in the soil.
I was using the paper towels method for many years but the problem i had was that the paper tower was covering both sides of the seed/roots and when i opend the towel sometimes the root was stuck to the towel and when i tryed to take the seed off the root would break.
The seeds are not clones and they don't need the dome to stay under it. The need some air flow from the start so she gets hard from the start. If you had some air flow that seedlings could not strach because it would know that is not strong enough.
I wish you all the best.
Sorry for my english it's not my first or even second language.
Yeah I got rid of the dome a while back and noticed a significant differenceGreat advice here. Don't worry to much about the stretch. As was said here when transplanting just bury a bit deeper. It has more to do with the light spectrum than the intensity.
They look healthy and as was also said by @W8ing4Buds get rid of the dome.
What are you transplanting into? Those should be close to ready for transplant. Rockwool has no nutrients so depending on media your transplanting to a very light dose of about 150ppm wouldn't hurt any of them. Usually feed about 5-10days after sprout depending how much light they are getting.Hello All,
I'm after a little advice on when I should start using nutrients? Is there a sign to look out for that triggers when to use nutrients?
At the moment I've only used RO water.
Thanks
Bud
Thanks @Aqua Man , I'll be transplanting into a larger rockwool cube (already moved 1 of them in) and then into my alien areoponic setup.What are you transplanting into? Those should be close to ready for transplant. Rockwool has no nutrients so depending on media your transplanting to a very light dose of about 150ppm wouldn't hurt any of them. Usually feed about 5-10days after sprout depending how much light they are getting.
That looks expensive. LolThanks @Aqua Man , I'll be transplanting into a larger rockwool cube (already moved 1 of them in) and then into my alien areoponic setup.
When I purchased my dome the below came with it so I'll look to use that and aim for 150ppm like you reccomend.
After that I'm going to use Remo nutrients for veg / flower.
Thanks
Bud
Thanks @Aqua Man for the advice. I have used the Vitalink "Plant Start" which states 6-8ml per litre (I put in 7.5ml) but the PPM is coming out at around 700!What are you transplanting into? Those should be close to ready for transplant. Rockwool has no nutrients so depending on media your transplanting to a very light dose of about 150ppm wouldn't hurt any of them. Usually feed about 5-10days after sprout depending how much light they are getting.
Plants can bounce back transplant the tall one that's what I did and all 4 of my plants r looking good at 6weeksDAY 7
Watered each plug with 5ml. Starting to see another pop out.
Is it certain the big fella will die?
Thanks
Bud
Yup thats to high just mix 1 part that and 3 parts water and should be close. Never use manufacturer recommendations they are always way off and IDK what they are growing with those recommendations.... Maybe pine trees?Thanks @Aqua Man for the advice. I have used the Vitalink "Plant Start" which states 6-8ml per litre (I put in 7.5ml) but the PPM is coming out at around 700!
Checked with the truncheon a few times but the same reading. 700PPM sounds very high.
Bud
Pine trees, brought a smile to my faceYup thats to high just mix 1 part that and 3 parts water and should be close. Never use manufacturer recommendations they are always way off and IDK what they are growing with those recommendations.... Maybe pine trees?
First time grower, "sloppy" is going to happen on this run @bigslimdawg79 . I won't make the same mistake(s) twice.keep the light closer next time, after they sprout up and the leaves begin opening
and yeah you can bury them when transplanting i just prefer just not to have this problem cause im not sloppy and its easy to avoid it.
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