pobamela
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The Leaves comes out bigger..
As you can see, there are the little new leaves coming out
The Leaves comes out bigger..
As you can see, there are the little new leaves coming out
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No nutes? In the retro of the bottle says since Germinatig... But I think it's for hydroponics system...Dont start feeding yet mate, crikey. its only 6 days old. feed in a couple of weeks at least.
Ok...tnx. Must wait so..No, no fertilizers just yet, you could burn its root. Also, it should have enough energy at this point. Just make sure it doesn't dry out, seedlings don't recover from that. In three weeks it may be ready to start getting some additional food.
The soil mix that I'm using is humus, perlite, guanus, volcanic sand, Tricoderma. think it'a a good mix. For the nutes I was using this scheduleWhat soil are you in? Most soils have enough fert already in them to see your seedlings through till they have rooted out their first pots and need re-potting into fresh soil.
When you re-pot their will be enough fert in the soil again to feed the plant for another couple of weeks.
I dont start feeding till my plants are a week or two into 12/12 and have rooted out their final pots, and i rarely get any deficiencies or problems.........
The fert bottle will always tell you to use it too early and to use too much because they want you to use it quickly so you go back and buy it more often, wait till your plants tell you theyre hungry, then start a light feeding regimine, plants will always grow better with slight deficiencies that can easily be ironed out as opposed to being over fed with ferts too early, if its not broke dont try to fix it.
LR crosses dont grow that big either so dont expect them to be heavy feeders anyway.
Tnx for the advices. So I start to feed with nutes when it start to flowering?It's an automatic..I think in the next 3 week..I hope it grow big until thenYour soil mix sounds good, there will be plenty of fert in that mix already, trichoderma is good stuff too, when your plants have rooted out their pot, pot up into your final pot size of fresh soil mix, then you wont need to feed until the plants are well into flower and they have depleted the soils nute reserves.
That feeding guide is very heavy, 2.5ml of grow, bloom, micro, bio roots and diamond nectar in the plants first week? no way.
I presume that chart, as many other feeding charts are, is based on heavy feeding varieties grown in light mix type pro soils that contain no ferts already designed for more advanced growers who tailor their plants feeding in the early stages themselves, your soil is pre-ferted and this does away with the need for feeding by the grower in veg as long as you pot up when required.
Nope! They look NICE.Some of my plants, six weeks of veg and nearly three weeks of 12/12 now and only started feeding a week ago? Do they look hungry?
There is no hard and fast rule, poba. You have to learn to let the plant tell you what it needs. Does it need water? Does it need sun? Does it need food? Watch, listen, it will tell you.Tnx for the advices. So I start to feed with nutes when it start to flowering?It's an automatic..I think in the next 3 week..I hope it grow big until then
Thank you sea maiden.Nope! They look NICE.
There is no hard and fast rule, poba. You have to learn to let the plant tell you what it needs. Does it need water? Does it need sun? Does it need food? Watch, listen, it will tell you.