buzzedplumber
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Hey, looks good but 9 days to germinate is 7 days too long. Search on here for germination methods.. I soak overnight in spring water in small cup. I then soak a paper towel in the same water the seeds soaked in...wring out the towel damp not soaked. I use small tupperware containers some here use sandwich bags to put the towel in then seeds on top covered by another wrung out towel. I put in a warm location ( top of my aquarium ) I just bought a seedling mat that keeps the seedlings warm. Next day they have sprouts....wondering if everything looks good to more experienced growers. I am a new grower. I am growing Blue Sprayed Shoes in a DWC setup. The seed was placed in a rapid rooter starter plug dry (seed not soaked but rapid rooter soaked) and took 9 days to pop out and form its first serrated leaves. After that I put it in a net cup and put hydroton over to cover. The roots are forming nicely and the plant finally seems to be growing fairly quick. The pictures posted will be 9 days after I put the seed in the plug and the second pic will be from today which is 10 days from the first pic. Does everything look right so far? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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Do you have the companion feed chart for the nutrients you are using? I’d caution though if you follow it that the recommended amounts are typically maximum amount. Less is almost always better.just thought I'd update those who are interested in my little girls development and ask another question. I am wondering about nutrients. I have been giving her about 1/4 strength nutrients for a little over a week now. Growth is noticeable throughout the day. Any suggestions about how much and when to increase. Thanks a million ya'll.View attachment 1208893
yeah, i had to get it online. I'm using Hydroponic Research Veg+Bloom tap/hard. I gave it a little over a quarter of the minimum amount to be on the safe side. It calls for 4-6 grams per gallon. I have 3.5 gallons in my bucket and put 7 grams of nutes in the PH'd water. I'm probably over thinking it which is pretty normal. I was thinking maybe 10 grams on sunday. That said how do I know if its getting too much? It certainly looks to be ready for more.Do you have the companion feed chart for the nutrients you are using? I’d caution though if you follow it that the recommended amounts are typically maximum amount. Less is almost always better.
The leaf tips burning will be the early indicator for over feeding. But what does the chart say as far as by week. Most are broke down to show week 1 - 4 of vegetative period and then week 1 -8 of flowering. After week 8 you got to kinda wing it, lol. But it will tell you how much of what for the week. Just be sure and back off the amounts.yeah, i had to get it online. I'm using Hydroponic Research Veg+Bloom tap/hard. I gave it a little over a quarter of the minimum amount to be on the safe side. It calls for 4-6 grams per gallon. I have 3.5 gallons in my bucket and put 7 grams of nutes in the PH'd water. I'm probably over thinking it which is pretty normal. I was thinking maybe 10 grams on sunday. That said how do I know if its getting too much? It certainly looks to be ready for more.
Do you use your aquarium water at all?Hey, looks good but 9 days to germinate is 7 days too long. Search on here for germination methods.. I soak overnight in spring water in small cup. I then soak a paper towel in the same water the seeds soaked in...wring out the towel damp not soaked. I use small tupperware containers some here use sandwich bags to put the towel in then seeds on top covered by another wrung out towel. I put in a warm location ( top of my aquarium ) I just bought a seedling mat that keeps the seedlings warm. Next day they have sprouts....
No I never have used it, I use General Hydroponics 3 part system, no need to use iffy water from other sources...Do you use your aquarium water at all?
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