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it's not......Awesome thanks. I'm trying to save it but I'm feeling like it's a bit late
18ltr pots, watered every 2-3 days I don't drown the whole pot I water about 4-500mls around the whole thing, only thing I can say for sure is I never end up with any run off as I wanted to be clear of drowning them and that's why I added the small amount of PK top up because that's the same answer I came across. How much should I be watering at this stage. Soaking the fabric pots?? And it's Coco coir, I was told it's the best because it has no nutrients in it so it's the easiest for first timers.
Never saw one like that one, but NEVER give seedlings anything except plain water. They have whatever they need for a few weeks food stored in those round starter leaves. (when the starter leaves yellow and die off..the food supply is done).it's not......
I don't do all the #'s so this is why I say I can't help....
a good 1 also would be PM
@Buzzer777
don't know if he is to busy with the other's he Helps and he has been trying to stay under the wire But I would do whatever these guys say 100%
Well for the future that's why so many me included start seedlings in party cups. I just saturate to runoff the little cup and plant the taprooted seed and basically do nothing for a week til dry.
But you are supposed to water around the seedling in a circle just outside the perimiter of the little leaves. Some use a mister.
But im pretty sure you watered them too often or inconsistantly. But i never used coco i am talking about potting soil or peat lite mix like pro mix.
But now that you posted this info more will answer that grow in coco.
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I was told autos go directly into their final pots?? Also I didn't flush it out as it was a pre made batch just sold pre soaked from the shop. I'm pretty sure this is a Cocopeat mix, I'm all confused now. The first leaves it had are white and crispy dry like bleached. I just checked on them and shes reaching for the light so I hope that's a healthy plant sign. I water in a spiral to help the roots reach out to make it more stable.
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What about your temperature? If it's not high enough 70+ for day 50-60+ nights it can stay too moist both possibly causing stunting and some of the discoloration. People like to flush their coco for salts and I think potassium-double check that tho. And whoever told you that, doesn't really know what they are talking about I'd assume. Think about it. Give two guys some clones both first time growers and you gave one guy a substrate with all the nutrients it needs to grow until it's flowering or almost done and the other guy got inert substrate where he has to add the correct macro and micro nutrients from multiple bottles every week trying to figure out a nutrient line for the first time and btw it can dry out faster but that depends. Which one sounds easier? One would be a super soil mix and the other is coco. I am not the most experienced so I have started seedlings with soil from indoor mixes to local pro bulk soil-maybe not the best. Rn i go with something somewhat in the middle like pro-mix or a coco like Royal gold with some nutrients in it. I would go with a somewhat fluffy or light soil mixture that isn't too hot to start and feed autos and transplant/feed others once they are more established. Solo cups or something just under a half gallon helps with moisture control in the early stage. Seedlings don't Slurp much18ltr pots, watered every 2-3 days I don't drown the whole pot I water about 4-500mls around the whole thing, only thing I can say for sure is I never end up with any run off as I wanted to be clear of drowning them and that's why I added the small amount of PK top up because that's the same answer I came across. How much should I be watering at this stage. Soaking the fabric pots?? And it's Coco coir, I was told it's the best because it has no nutrients in it so it's the easiest for first timers.
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