I might have messed up big time by picking Hasselfors Garden flower soil with leca (hydrograins) inside. the soil gets dry so quick i keep misting it 2-3 times a day , that's why it's soggy.. Not sure what to do. I picked it up tonight and placed it in a different soil in a bigger pot.... I am freaking out about this. I think I should have went a bit further (location wise) and bought Gold soil mix with perlites.. the problem i see is the medium gets to dry, i keep watering it a bit, and the nutritients get flushed and the plant starves, correct me if i am wrong and please advise what to do. I have 5 other small ones in small soil, thinking about throwing them all out and restarting.
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@GreenLogician said, stop misting. Those young leafs are sensitive. When they get beads of water on them under the light, especially that close, they get fried. The beads of water act like a magnifying glass.
The light that distance from the plant depends on whether you have 1 300w cfl or a bunch of low wattage bulbs adding up to 300watts. Either way, with a seedling that young you would probably back the light off another ~5cm without getting any serious stretching. If you see it start to get lanky looking, drop the light a few cm.
Do you have 1 300w cfl or a bunch of low wattage bulbs adding up to 300watts?
Misting isn't just for mites though, you can do occasional foliar sprays with a fine mist. Compost tea foliar sprays can help protect the leafs from fungal infections by colonizing beneficial organisms on the leaf's surface. Or when treating nutrient deficiencies they are also useful. But you should avoid foliar spraying by mid-late flower, especially if there is a high RH in your grow space. I personally don't mess with foliar sprays much anymore, unless for bugs. The work outweighs the reward. In nature they just get rained on..
Try putting a small tray of water under it and only filling it till the water level comes to about 3-4mm, the water will wick into the soil above it. But if you do this let the soil start to dry a bit before you fill the tray again. Or just VERY gently pot up.