I'm so damn sick of reading how the soil is to hot. Just stop if thats all you have.
Happy Frog and Ocean Forest is not to damn hot! I mix ferts into my Ocean Forest right from the get go. When my seedlings break ground they are in fertilized soil. Be it bottle or dry nutrients. I want them hitting the dirt running there ass's off. The last couple of years I've been premixing
Gaia Green, worm castings, de into my Ocean Forest right from the get go which according to internet lore is hotter than
Happy Frog. And you don't need to feed for 3 weeks. It's all pure bull shit! Those plants are suffering from over and under watering yoyo ride and not enough light and nutrients. If it's a virgin new soil mix I have been mixing coco into my Ocean Forest at a 75/25 mix and not adding any perlite as the coco helps with compaction and even water soak.
I know this is a lot of pics. But this is a typical,,, not always done this way but typical of a first two weeks. And I pushed the light right up to the wicked edge. And was also testing
Nectar of the Gods ferts. Seedling light was a
HLG 100 V2 @ 4000K to keep the stretch down and tight node spacing.
Here the 7.5 gal pots are made up, clear solo cups in there home. Ocean Forest is all mixed up and watered in with a
Nectar of the Gods nute mix. Seeds are floating waiting on the pop.
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Seeds have sprouted,,, Day 1 we have a grow. And watering is done with a 2 oz. syringe. 1 oz. of water at the base of the seeding every few days for two weeks. And there being pushed hard concerning the lighting.
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One week,,,, 6th and 7th days in and pushing hard. Light is doing its job keeping the seedlings short and just about to explode with big growth. Massive nutrient load. No issues. 1 oz. of water every 2 to 3 days to the seedlings. And a quart of water to the surrounding soil at the same time to keep cooking the nutes in when transplant happens.
6th day after watering 1 oz. Only there second watering since sprouting. Syringe ready to go for the next watering.
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7th day. There about to explode with growth! Right one is a runt. If it hadn't been a test grow for a breeder buddy I would have pulled it.
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Two weeks, 14 days and time to transplant. Pop them out of there clear solo cups and drop them in there holes. Done and over with. Only issue is I pushed the lighting right up to burning the leaves on the larger plant. Perfect for the smaller plant at 400 ppfd. They each got 2 oz. of water at the circumference of the solo cup / hole. The Seedling light came out and they went under a
HLG 350R at 375 ppfd. No issues with nutrient burn or other factors causing issues or stunting. Get your soil prepared, water correctly, use the light correctly and get your environment correct and they will grow and blow. With no issues from HOT soil. I'm so damn sick of that HOT soil BS!
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Three weeks and drowning them in
Nectar of the Gods.
I'm so damn sick of reading how the soil is to hot. Just stop if thats all you have.
Happy Frog and Ocean Forest is not to damn hot! I mix ferts into my Ocean Forest right from the get go. When my seedlings break ground they are in fertilized soil. Be it bottle or dry nutrients. I want them hitting the dirt running there ass's off. The last couple of years I've been premixing
Gaia Green, worm castings, de into my Ocean Forest right from the get go which according to internet lore is hotter than
Happy Frog. And you don't need to feed for 3 weeks. It's all pure bull shit! Those plants are suffering from over and under watering yoyo ride and not enough light and nutrients. If it's a virgin new soil mix I have been mixing coco into my Ocean Forest at a 75/25 mix and not adding any perlite as the coco helps with compaction and even water soak.
I know this is a lot of pics. But this is a typical,,, not always done this way but typical of a first two weeks. And I pushed the light right up to the wicked edge. And was also testing
Nectar of the Gods ferts. Seedling light was a
HLG 100 V2 @ 4000K to keep the stretch down and tight node spacing.
Here the 7.5 gal pots are made up, clear solo cups in there home. Ocean Forest is all mixed up and watered in with a
Nectar of the Gods nute mix. Seeds are floating waiting on the pop.
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Seeds have sprouted,,, Day 1 we have a grow. And watering is done with a 2 oz. syringe. 1 oz. of water at the base of the seeding every few days for two weeks. And there being pushed hard concerning the lighting.
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One week,,,, 6th and 7th days in and pushing hard. Light is doing its job keeping the seedlings short and just about to explode with big growth. Massive nutrient load. No issues. 1 oz. of water every 2 to 3 days to the seedlings. And a quart of water to the surrounding soil at the same time to keep cooking the nutes in when transplant happens.
6th day after watering 1 oz. Only there second watering since sprouting. Syringe ready to go for the next watering.
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7th day. There about to explode with growth! Right one is a runt. If it hadn't been a test grow for a breeder buddy I would have pulled it.
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Two weeks, 14 days and time to transplant. Pop them out of there clear solo cups and drop them in there holes. Done and over with. Only issue is I pushed the lighting right up to burning the leaves on the larger plant. Perfect for the smaller plant at 400 ppfd. They each got 2 oz. of water at the circumference of the solo cup / hole. The Seedling light came out and they went under a
HLG 350R at 375 ppfd. No issues with nutrient burn or other factors causing issues or stunting. Get your soil prepared, water correctly, use the light correctly and get your environment correct and they will grow and blow. With no issues from HOT soil. I'm so damn sick of that HOT soil BS!
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Three weeks and drowning them in
Nectar of the Gods.
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Good Luck!
Didn’t read much of your post. Only going from what I experience with it. Not saying things that I’ve heard from someone else.