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Fertilizer burn or hot soil ( nutrient rich) seedlings dont need a food source just warm moist soil Not Wet!First grow but I have a lot of gardening experience that isn't helping me very much, hah. My 2 bag seeds popped at the start of the month so they're 24 days in the soil at this point. They're in organic soil and I've been watering every couple days with tap water or when the pots feel light. They've been outside for most of their life but a few rainy days under a 75 watt grow light. I was watering with a spray bottle, a little bit every day at first but then switched to watering through which I think is where I went wrong... kind of wondering what I should do now as I think they're damping off and I don't want to lose them. Should I transplant into better draining medium? It's been 4 days since I've water them and they still feel kind of bottom heavy. Thanks for any advice you all can give!
Thanks. I haven't fed them anything at this point and I transplanted into better draining soil a couple weeks ago.Fertilizer burn or hot soil ( nutrient rich) seedlings dont need a food source just warm moist soil Not Wet!
can’t tell yet..Another update on these... coming along nice now. Thinking about topping soon.. This one is looking like a girl? I figured it was too soon to tell but I see another little hair poking out on the left side? Would that indicate a female?
I thought that be the case! woohoo!!! Haha.Looks to be a girl!
Nice video. I want to argue or should I say disagree a bit with your method. I was taught a long time ago ( when the Beatles were popular ) to put my soil into a tub first and mix in water until the soil is wet, not saturated but wet and broken up by hand while mixing in the water. Then into the pot for the plant, add plant and water around the inner circle, not the edges and not the center until water leaks out all the drain holes. gently pressing around the seedling to seat the root in the soil.just leave them in the pot you have. they need to be left alone, the light well like 2 ft?
the next time they need water., do this.,View attachment 1139045
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