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I don't use a dome for seedlings, but they do need a sufficient amount of water to break the seed shell. You will need to use your own judgement here, as you are the only one that knows exactly how much moisture are in the pelle
Alrighty , thanks mane, I just don’t know next time I might have to just germ in a cup of water then do the pellets . I’m just so scared to do anything I know I’m gonna fuck something upI don't use a dome for seedlings, but they do need a sufficient amount of water to break the seed shell. You will need to use your own judgement here, as you are the only one that knows exactly how much moisture are in the pellets.
I wish I ordered worse genetics I bought decent ones and it’s making me hella nervousI just use the paper towel method, easiest way I found, but alot of ways to skin a cat.
Best thing to do is get good at one way so you can increase the chances of success.
Same hereI just use the paper towel method, easiest way I found, but alot of ways to skin a cat.
Best thing to do is get good at one way so you can increase the chances of success.
Alrighty thank youThat seems good for now.
I waited till the first or second set of serrated leaves. Then fed about half my nutrients with a spray bottle and kept the top of my coco moist till it started growing faster, then that’s when I started feeding till runoff every other day, till it started showing growth again then maybe twice a day depending on how dry they get. This was all done in a red solo cup.my babies are popping at just 72 hours. all 6 of them. I missed joy like this. when would you guys start giving nutes and is there a coco nutrient schedule someone can recommend.
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