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I Could Use Seedling Feeding Help

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I Could Use Seedling Feeding Help

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Got a single Mimosa Mint here and ive done everything to kill her but she’s so happy next to my clone machine. Don’t even remember her age. Watered about 20ml 4 days ago but besides that nothing. I really didn’t believe they could be so happy without nutes. Tbh It has Turned into a bit of an experiment. Can i keep giving her tap for a few more nodes
I could use seedling feeding help 2
or Is she ready for .5EC?
 

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Got a single Mimosa Mint here and ive done everything to kill her but she’s so happy next to my clone machine. Don’t even remember her age. Watered about 20ml 4 days ago but besides that nothing. I really didn’t believe they could be so happy without nutes. Tbh It has Turned into a bit of an experiment. Can i keep giving her tap for a few more nodesView attachment 1338007 or Is she ready for .5EC?
My reply is yes you can give her a light feed..I'll be feeding mine same size yours 1.5/1.5/1.5/ml/gallon of my 3 part GH flora series... about 2 weeks from cracking the surface ( Feb 19th) the next time they need fluid
 
Ive been messing clones only for a while now and I just dont want to burn her. She has fallen over twice and her stem corrected itself next day 😍 She’s special to me. Naming her after my wife 😂🥰
 
Got a single Mimosa Mint here and ive done everything to kill her but she’s so happy next to my clone machine. Don’t even remember her age. Watered about 20ml 4 days ago but besides that nothing. I really didn’t believe they could be so happy without nutes. Tbh It has Turned into a bit of an experiment. Can i keep giving her tap for a few more nodesView attachment 1338007 or Is she ready for .5EC?
You could grow this thing to flower without any nutes. repotting in good soil is the key.
 
When it comes to feeding your cannabis seedlings, the most important thing is to be patient and take it slow. These tiny plants are delicate and need careful attention to grow into strong, healthy plants. Here are some additional tips to help you give your seedlings the best possible start:

Start with good quality soil or growing medium: Seedlings need a light, airy soil that allows for good drainage and oxygen flow. Avoid using heavy soils or soils that have been treated with chemicals or pesticides. If you're growing in containers, make sure they have drainage holes so excess water can escape.

Use clean water: Always use clean, fresh water to water your seedlings. Tap water can contain chemicals and impurities that can harm your plants. If possible, use filtered or distilled water instead.

Keep a close eye on the temperature: Cannabis seedlings thrive in warm, humid conditions. Keep the temperature around 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and around 60-65 degrees at night. If you're growing indoors, you may need to use a heater or air conditioner to maintain the right temperature.

Watch for signs of stress: Seedlings are sensitive to changes in their environment and can quickly become stressed if conditions aren't right. Watch for signs of wilting, yellowing, or drooping leaves, which can indicate that something is wrong. Adjust the temperature, humidity, or nutrient levels as needed.

Don't forget about humidity: Seedlings need high humidity levels to prevent them from drying out. Aim for humidity levels of around 70-80% during the early stages of growth. You can use a humidifier or spray bottle to increase humidity levels as needed.

Consider using a root stimulator: Root stimulators contain vitamins and minerals that can help promote healthy root growth in seedlings. Look for a product that is specifically designed for cannabis seedlings and follow the instructions carefully.

Be patient: Growing cannabis seedlings takes time and patience. Don't be discouraged if your plants don't seem to be growing as quickly as you'd like. With the right care and attention, they will eventually grow into strong, healthy plants.

In summary, feeding cannabis seedlings requires careful attention to detail and a gentle touch. With the right soil, water, nutrients, and environmental conditions, your seedlings will have everything they need to grow into healthy, productive plants. Remember to be patient, watch for signs of stress, and make adjustments as needed. Good luck!
 
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