First time grower

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Somdgrimes

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Hey all you can call me j.

I'm a first time grower. First time being in my own place and the wife and I have started trying to do as much as we can for ourselves and rely as little as possible on society for anything and everything including our vices. I currently have one white widow that i started from a seed. I look forward to learning as much as I can from everyone here, and thanks for letting me share my journey here.
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Cjr5402

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Some of my best luck was just throwing the seeds into soil. The paper towel isn't a bad idea I usually do that than insert them into Rockwood until its a seedling and it gets its first set of 3 leaves than I put them in soil. Also fa roc pots will be much better. The soil looks a little dense. You want excellent drainage
 
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Also watch out for putting seedlings in too big of pots. I called 3 inch hydroponic cups or Rockwood. The larger container for it the harder it needs to find nutrients however I am no expert. Just i learned from trial and error.
 
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Also watch out for putting seedlings in too big of pots. I called 3 inch hydroponic cups or Rockwood. The larger container for it the harder it needs to find nutrients however I am no expert. Just i learned from trial and error.

Seedlings don't require an abundance of nutrients, they're primarily focused on root development. Great time to add mycorrhizae.
 
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Also watch out for putting seedlings in too big of pots. I called 3 inch hydroponic cups or Rockwood. The larger container for it the harder it needs to find nutrients however I am no expert. Just i learned from trial and error.
Cool thanks for the advice
 
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Seedlings don't require an abundance of nutrients, they're primarily focused on root development. Great time to add mycorrhizae.
Hey thanks. Never heard of it 😂 just looked all over online and ill ha e some here Wednesday! And advice about how much and how often to use? Once per grow?
 
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Seedlings don't require an abundance of nutrients, they're primarily focused on root development. Great time to add mycorrhizae.
Yeah I don't ever go over 300 ppm but during seedling I only give it clonex solution. Than I switch to my real nutrients. But I only use organic. Veg aloevera powder mixed will silica and superkelp soluble. Ph it to 5.9-6.3. A lot of these help with cell development root development and stress issues
 
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Also use this to filter out all bad stuff works really well.
 
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Ok any help here would be appreciated. The mycorrhizae will be here in a couple hours but this baby has been struggling and today when I got home from work, she looks bad. I put her under my new light and now researching after the fact like a rookie im thinking I may have shocked her. I'm taking her out of the bigger pot she was in and replanting her in a solo cup with a makeshift dome because I think also low humidity may have been an issue. Ill attach a few pic of my process so far and any comments criticism or advice would be appreciated. I took her out of the small pot and put some water in a petri(spelling) dish and just dipped the root in there and most of the dirt fell right off to reveal a very small root system. In the next couple minutes I'm gonna plant her down so that maybe a half inch of the stem will be sticking out of the soil.
 
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