hotrodharley
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It’s inert. There’s no NPK.What the npk on that? If I'm looking at the right thing it's good for the seelings
It’s inert. There’s no NPK.What the npk on that? If I'm looking at the right thing it's good for the seelings
My humidity is a 59-65 nd temp is usually about 76-78I’d water them nice with a little runoff and feel the cup tomorrow morning to see the weight difference and should notice new growth what is your environment like humidity temp air displacement like fresh air vent and exhaust
Are you using LED I would try and get it about 80 degrees and 65-70% humidity keeping my fan moving on them slightlyMy humidity is a 59-65 nd temp is usually about 76-78
Yes I’m using a sp3000 from mars hydro so u recommend maybe getting my temp and humidity even higher? Nd I have a small clip fan blowing on them enough so they are vibrating softlyAre you using LED I would try and get it about 80 degrees and 65-70% humidity keeping my fan moving on them slightly
Yeah I would bring evrything up a little temps for led are in the low and mid eighties even higher with co2 but that early in veg I’d bring up humidity to mid sixties and low seventies you’ll notice much quicker healthier growth that wayYes I’m using a sp3000 from mars hydro so u recommend maybe getting my temp and humidity even higher? Nd I have a small clip fan blowing on them enough so they are vibrating softly
I put plenty of drainage in the cup I’m using a soil called sun gro black nd gold organic the guy at the hydro shop recommended it
Soil is not inertIt’s inert. There’s no NPK.
It’s not soilSoil is not inert
So the sun gro is not soil I’m very confused sorry hahaIt’s not soil
“Soil - Wikipedia
Soil, also commonly referred to as earth or dirt, is a mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms that together support life.”
He’s growing in a peat mix and I’ll challenge anyone to grow a plant in it from start to finish by just watering.
It’s potting soil. It’s not actually soil like you would find in nature. You must feed when it’s time. It’s not time yet.So the sun gro is not soil I’m very confused sorry haha
Ok I have trouble getting my humidity anything hire then 60-65 I watered them with about 100 ml of just water each and wow I have definitely been under feeding these girls I feel bad now haha a couple drops of run off came outYeah I would bring evrything up a little temps for led are in the low and mid eighties even higher with co2 but that early in veg I’d bring up humidity to mid sixties and low seventies you’ll notice much quicker healthier growth that way
Ohh ok I was gonna wait about 2-4 weeks to start feeding based on what I’ve been toldIt’s potting soil. It’s not actually soil like you would find in nature. You must feed when it’s time. It’s not time yet.
Give them about 3 weeks in that soil. It does have some compost in it so it’s not totally inert. But it’s close.Ohh ok I was gonna wait about 2-4 weeks to start feeding based on what I’ve been told
60 to 65 is fine just watch your lights and make sure you adjust to the right distances as your grow proceeds but 65% is just fineOk I have trouble getting my humidity anything hire then 60-65 I watered them with about 100 ml of just water each and wow I have definitely been under feeding these girls I feel bad now haha a couple drops of run off came out
ok thank you so much I got the sp3000 at about 21 inches above the top of the seedling running at about 50 % right now seems to be good60 to 65 is fine just watch your lights and make sure you adjust to the right distances as your grow proceeds but 65% is just fine
Don't overthink it too much. These are plants, not baby humans and they are encoded with "what to do" instructions and will grow just fine as long as you avoid extremes. There are likely enough nutrients in the potting mix you're using. I would advise you to avoid any kind of feeding until they become more established. IF a plant is going to go wrong at seedling stage, then they usually just flop over and die pretty quickly. Just allow them lightly damp conditions, a reasonable amount of light and warmth, and a bit of a faint breeze just to keep the air from stagnating. Again, nothing needs to be extreme. If the humidity is ~50% or so, you're still okay. If the temps are around ~80F max daytime and ~65F night time -give or take 5 degrees in either direction, you're still okay. This is the stage that they don't really "do" much for a few weeks....but that will change!Ok I have trouble getting my humidity anything hire then 60-65 I watered them with about 100 ml of just water each and wow I have definitely been under feeding these girls I feel bad now haha a couple drops of run off came out
60 to 65 is fine just watch your lights and make sure you adjust to the right distances as your grow proceeds but 65% is just fine
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Ive watered twice today being the second with 100 ML of just water ph’d to 6.3 the leafs still look very droopy nd the growth seems to be slow with yellowing on the tips any tips?In a cup I’d use like 100 ml every two days if your environment is dialed in you should notice the cup is a lot lighter and see good growth I use about 300 in the half gallon pots every two or three days and about 100 to 150 in the cups as they call for it I’m no good with them in this stage this is my wife’s area I get them when they’re fun and ready to be trained and flipped to 12/12
Let them dry up a little bit and just keep it up bud this is the most worrisome part and the part that messes with everybody. You just have to wait and keep your watering habits good. You shouldn’t have to give them 100 ml twice a day just do the watering as they call for it. I have seeds going now in solo cups that I water once every two days and keep the room 83 degrees and 63% rh right now they went through there slow growth stage and are taking off now. Are you able to use any recharge or able to get some? It does wonders for plants of all ages and stages.Ive watered twice today being the second with 100 ML of just water ph’d to 6.3 the leafs still look very droopy nd the growth seems to be slow with yellowing on the tips any tips?
Wait…. there is outdoor specific nutes to use with only HID?You're growing under led with outdoor/hid commercial nutes designed to sell pesticide.
People attribute all these problems to excess nitrogen, but it's excess calcium. You've locked out boron phos and k.