closet.cult
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damn. alot of supplies. good luck and we'll be watching.
[/QUOTE]i think i will let them stay in there for another day, at least, so the roots get a bit longer. do you guys like to pluck off the seed cover if they're not coming off on their own?
well, based on this past week, it's definitely going to have its share of ups and downs lol... thanks for the vote of confidence, bro it's hard to get used to dealing with pH and nutrient concentration, but i'm getting better at dealing with the details one doesn't know exist until you experience really going through this process. clones- YES! i'm hoping to end up with at least one viable mom of the somango and one of the white widow.I have a feeling this is going to be a grow to remeber. you plan on taking clones?
thanks lacy, nice to have you checking in here! your posts are always welcomenice.........
...well, i have pics from monday, and some from today (saturday) to post, but i haven't had time, cause work around the holidays is crazy!!! i'm doing this post away from home, so i can't show any pics right now, but i'll try to describe what's been happening.how are they looking? im sure they must have grown twice the size
I've been scanning yer posts a bit, and i have to ask, why are you feeding the seedlings nutes and such? From my little experience i realised that nutes don't do much good to the plant, it even can damage it, if fed before then plant is at least 1 week old. Anyway I'm sure you know what you're doing and if are there any tricks involving this do tell me about it btw loved your 1st grow journal.
This is a hydro grow... You give nutes from the start. I do all the time. My first batch of feed will measure 0.4 ec. If the plants were in the outdoors, they would have to survive on nutrient concentrations already in the soil.no nutrients till week two