Razzle Dazzle
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Thinking of feeding a little micr nutrients any advice appreciated.
Let me look into my crystal ball.
Lol sorryPost a picture
Is perlite underneath the top few inches is where seedlings stretched so I topped up to support it.What kind of soil is that?
Looks like it needs perlite for aeration.
It's an autoflower I got 2 more the same I've all done exactly what you said just think they look a bit unhappyTypically you shouldn't need nutrients in the first few weeks of life. Depending on what soil your using you can go longer. I know with my soil grows I just use a 50/50 blend of Happy Frog and Ocean Harvest. I don't start introducing nutes until around week 5. And even that is light. My opinion is that for vegetative you don't need to force feed it. Its towards the flip and during flower is when i start focusing on nutrients. Plus, you save a little coin in the process. Why waste it?
whats on top? looks chunky, lol.. your seedling looks unhappy bright yellow green instead of healthier darker green..Is perlite underneath the top few inches is where seedlings stretched so I topped up to support it.
Hmmm I'm sure that why I'm here asking for help lolwhats on top? looks chunky, lol.. your seedling looks unhappy bright yellow green instead of healthier darker green..
There outdoors brought in and put by window before it gets to cold weather's been good past few week.That's fine, still applies in my book. Anywho, from what I can tell in the photo is that it looks fine. I wouldn't worry too much. Whats the rest of your space like? Tent? Open Grow? Lighting? Average RH in the space? All of those factors need to be aligned as well before you just start dumping nutrients in thinking it'll help.
you don't know what dirt you put on top? you did it, lol..Hmmm I'm sure that why I'm here asking for help lol
you don't know what dirt you put on top? you did it, lol..
"Is perlite underneath the top few inches is where seedlings stretched so I topped up to support it. "
Vegatable grow mix same as I put them in outdoors every yearIm gonna say that graveyard dirt ain't gonna cut it.
What exactly is that. ?
You know a simple bagged soil would have been enough.