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No, feeding them before the cotyledons die off creates toxicity in the young roots and locks out certain nutrients, showing up as a deficiency on the leaves.
Trust me, if you give your plant straight tap water that has sat out for a day to remove chlorine, in a cup of coco until the first little round green leaves shrivel up and turn brown, they will be as happy as they have ever been.
If you don't believe me try one seed out and see, it will start to turn a little lighter green after the cotyledons die and then you start feeding at 1/2 strength.
Or some people just don't know how to grow yet and start feeding their seedlings 200ppm from the get go and then make urgent help I burned my plants threads, and then other people that just started growing and think they know everything tell them they need to give their plants more. Sounds like my doctor, oh those pills aren't working, here take these too...must have some crap plants if them lil coty can be all the nute the plant needs for 30 days they growing a inch a month?
Or some people just don't know how to grow yet and start feeding their seedlings 200ppm from the get go and then make urgent help I burned my plants threads, and then other people that just started growing and think they know everything tell them they need to give their plants more. Sounds like my doctor, oh those pills aren't working, here take these too...
show me a pic plz of your 30 day old plant with them 2 lil coty on themPlants will do just fine on distilled water in coco until the cotyledons die off.
Plants will do just fine on distilled water in coco until the cotyledons die off.
Here's how it is looking now? Past 24 hours I have ventilated or exchanged the air the box and the seedling thrice, did not give it any water or nutrients as the Rockwell still has enough. Just letting it dry out a bit. Later will add some distilled water thru a syringe may be. But the ventilation seems to helping so far..How are the babies looking today?
She looks pretty good. What about your lighting? Maybe she needs a little more lights or closer?Here's how it is looking now? Past 24 hours I have ventilated or exchanged the air the box and the seedling thrice, did not give it any water or nutrients as the Rockwell still has enough. Just letting it dry out a bit. Later will add some distilled water thru a syringe may be. But the ventilation seems to helping so far..
Did you put some holes at the bottom of your box? The hot air will draw cool air in from the bottom as it exits. It's important to keep the correct temperature but also important to have fresh air.Here's how it is looking now? Past 24 hours I have ventilated or exchanged the air the box and the seedling thrice, did not give it any water or nutrients as the Rockwell still has enough. Just letting it dry out a bit. Later will add some distilled water thru a syringe may be. But the ventilation seems to helping so far..
Just waiting for the shops to open then will get the light closer. As per the Box i have openings on both the sides one located 20cm from bottom the other at 45cm and there are enough holes on the top for the hot air to exit. Once the plant gets big enough i might fix a fan on top as well as exhaust. since yesterday i have been opening the box every 6 hours atleast just to make sure that the air in the box is exchanged. also keeping the seedling out for half an hour at least during these intervals so it can get some air tooShe looks pretty good. What about your lighting? Maybe she needs a little more lights or closer?
For what it is worth I know you are right.Keep fertilizing your seedlings lol who cares I'm done trying to convince people tho, dump some miracle grow straight on em...
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All in coco perlite mix, no nutes given at all yet, straight tap water...
They were about a week from their first feeding I think, just starting to lighten in color.
May be you are lucky enough to have tap water under the ph range for plants.. My tap water has the ph of 7.5 to 7.2. I don't feel that comfortable giving such bad water to my seedling.. What you're saying does make sense about not feeding nutrients, will try that next time.Keep fertilizing your seedlings lol who cares I'm done trying to convince people tho, dump some miracle grow straight on em...
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All in coco perlite mix, no nutes given at all yet, straight tap water...
He's right man. My water is hard as hell and with seedlings it doesn't really matter until they get their first set of leaves in.May be you are lucky enough to have tap water under the ph range for plants.. My tap water has the ph of 7.5 to 7.2. I don't feel that comfortable giving such bad water to my seedling.. What you're saying does make sense about not feeding nutrients, will try that next time.
They don't need any fertilizer until that first set of leaves come in it's built in the seed like Mama's breast milk.May be you are lucky enough to have tap water under the ph range for plants.. My tap water has the ph of 7.5 to 7.2. I don't feel that comfortable giving such bad water to my seedling.. What you're saying does make sense about not feeding nutrients, will try that next time.
My tap pH is over 7, seedlings don't care, pHing seedling water is a waste of money.May be you are lucky enough to have tap water under the ph range for plants.. My tap water has the ph of 7.5 to 7.2. I don't feel that comfortable giving such bad water to my seedling.. What you're saying does make sense about not feeding nutrients, will try that next time.
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