DirtyDave1990
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So I had twelve seeds they were 6 Strawnana and 6 northern lights both were feminized and photoperiod. I planted them in fox farms ocean forest potting soil and 10 of them died in the seedling stage. Only two of the strawnanas are left. They’re close to being harvested and I got some new seeds I’m ready to plant and need some advice. I had read that I maybe shouldn’t Have started them in a soil with any fertilizer but I was under the impression this soil was good to start seeds in (pics attached). The new seeds are LSD-25 autoflower. So I read with autoflower that you should start in the container you plan to grow in (because of their fast nature the shock from transplant can slow them down too much) but also that they can be even more susceptible to nutrients in the soil in seedling stage. So I’m wondering;
1. if there’s a chance my soil killed my seedlings?
2. If I need to switch to a different starting soil for my new seeds?
3. If I do need to switch to a new soil for me autoflower seeds how/when do i transplant or do I just leave them in less nutrient rich soil?
1. if there’s a chance my soil killed my seedlings?
2. If I need to switch to a different starting soil for my new seeds?
3. If I do need to switch to a new soil for me autoflower seeds how/when do i transplant or do I just leave them in less nutrient rich soil?