ColoradoHighGrower
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Anyone have more inputs or corrections or ideas?
From my experience... (which is VERY limited, but feel I've learned tons from first few grows, and know this is one of the more mystic unknowns to the rookie, so why not share a little knowledge!?), these are the most key components to watering when starting from seed OR clone:
0) soil must be super loamie and fluffy with whatever floats your boat (e.g., perlite, peatmoss, coco, whatever), but still have some "dirt" mixed in. A good mix is somewhere around 50/30/20 peatmoss/perlite/worm castings or other organically rich soil.
1) don't over-water!!! This generally means frequency of waterings, not quantity per watering. Especially when young- just moist to touch at first, until one day, the plant's root system almost "turns on" and starts actually taking up water and demanding more. Might only water once during first two weeks, only losing water to evap slowly at first. Once plant has sprouted/rooted and started to take off, you need to wait for plant to get a little thirsty and droop some before adding more each time. A plant can get scary droopy and spring back within an hour, but not ideal of course. Might only need water once a week for a while, but then foliage builds, and demand increases. I get to needing a watering about every 2-3 days by time flip lights. This is where "you can't give the plant too much water" (i.e., you can soak the shit out of the soil and let it drain off the excess, but then you need to wait till it gets thirsty again!)
2) no nutes till maybe 3rd watering, maybe ~3rd or 4th set of leaves start
3) get a ph test kit (vial and drops) adjust ph to ~5.8 throughout grow, but can research and adjust for each stage like anything else. 5.8 +/- has been good for me though
4) ramp nutes up slowly- you can get a tds/ec meter, or you can start with fractions of the recommended dosages. A little goes a long way!
5) watch and read your babies! They will tell you what they need.
From my experience... (which is VERY limited, but feel I've learned tons from first few grows, and know this is one of the more mystic unknowns to the rookie, so why not share a little knowledge!?), these are the most key components to watering when starting from seed OR clone:
0) soil must be super loamie and fluffy with whatever floats your boat (e.g., perlite, peatmoss, coco, whatever), but still have some "dirt" mixed in. A good mix is somewhere around 50/30/20 peatmoss/perlite/worm castings or other organically rich soil.
1) don't over-water!!! This generally means frequency of waterings, not quantity per watering. Especially when young- just moist to touch at first, until one day, the plant's root system almost "turns on" and starts actually taking up water and demanding more. Might only water once during first two weeks, only losing water to evap slowly at first. Once plant has sprouted/rooted and started to take off, you need to wait for plant to get a little thirsty and droop some before adding more each time. A plant can get scary droopy and spring back within an hour, but not ideal of course. Might only need water once a week for a while, but then foliage builds, and demand increases. I get to needing a watering about every 2-3 days by time flip lights. This is where "you can't give the plant too much water" (i.e., you can soak the shit out of the soil and let it drain off the excess, but then you need to wait till it gets thirsty again!)
2) no nutes till maybe 3rd watering, maybe ~3rd or 4th set of leaves start
3) get a ph test kit (vial and drops) adjust ph to ~5.8 throughout grow, but can research and adjust for each stage like anything else. 5.8 +/- has been good for me though
4) ramp nutes up slowly- you can get a tds/ec meter, or you can start with fractions of the recommended dosages. A little goes a long way!
5) watch and read your babies! They will tell you what they need.