First time grower !! Need a lil guidance (FFHF w/ Dr. Earth)

Flash_4

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Wassup y’all ! started my first ever grow wit some grape cookies autos in my closet dis past weekend and finally got my baby to germinate and sprouted yesterday (5/6/21). the plant is in a 5 gal fabric pot wit fox farm happy frog soil & a lil extra perlite just in case because idk wat i’m doin rn lol. i’m maintaining my temp at about 26-27C & humidity at mid to upper 60s wit my closet door cracked. the light (sf1000) is about 24-26 inches away from the seedling. the important thing here is I purchased my dr earth fertilizer (all purpose, tomato fert & bud and bloom) after planting the seed so how would I go about feeding my plant (should I just top dress at certain times ? when ?). i’ve watched tons of videos on youtube but I also wanna get one-on-one interactions so I can know wat to do exactly. i’m really lookin forward to mistakes so I can learn because I really wanna know how to get good at this for future grows. here’s a pic of my girl:
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Darkoh69

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Dont start feeding until it has grown it first set of true leaves. Be careful it will be real easy to over water it being in such a big pot so early. Ideally you want to sprout seeds in a smaller pot/cup so that way its harder to give the thing more moisture than it can use. Stick to the fundamentals give it the right amounts of what it needs when it needs it. Dont be afraid to ask questions even if they are stupid & dont let the know it all troll pricks in here get you down, we’re all always learning. & a tip for the future, stay away from fox farms. 90% of the people in here looking for advice on an issue they are having are using fox farms products.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Dont start feeding until it has grown it first set of true leaves. Be careful it will be real easy to over water it being in such a big pot so early. Ideally you want to sprout seeds in a smaller pot/cup so that way its harder to give the thing more moisture than it can use. Stick to the fundamentals give it the right amounts of what it needs when it needs it. Dont be afraid to ask questions even if they are stupid & dont let the know it all troll pricks in here get you down, we’re all always learning. & a tip for the future, stay away from fox farms. 90% of the people in here looking for advice on an issue they are having are using fox farms products.
"Know it all" TROLL in total agreement.
 

RynoGrow

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Dont start feeding until it has grown it first set of true leaves. Be careful it will be real easy to over water it being in such a big pot so early. Ideally you want to sprout seeds in a smaller pot/cup so that way its harder to give the thing more moisture than it can use. Stick to the fundamentals give it the right amounts of what it needs when it needs it. Dont be afraid to ask questions even if they are stupid & dont let the know it all troll pricks in here get you down, we’re all always learning. & a tip for the future, stay away from fox farms. 90% of the people in here looking for advice on an issue they are having are using fox farms products.
Seems like people are drawn in by fox farms because they have the "coolest" looking bag..... lol. I use promix organic and it appears to be working great! These are barely 2 weeks from germ and compared to many other grows ive seen at the 2 week mark, these are doing awesome. ive just been giving it CalMag and plan on veg nutes soon. Bruce Banner Autos from seedsupreme.

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Flash_4

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Dont start feeding until it has grown it first set of true leaves. Be careful it will be real easy to over water it being in such a big pot so early. Ideally you want to sprout seeds in a smaller pot/cup so that way its harder to give the thing more moisture than it can use. Stick to the fundamentals give it the right amounts of what it needs when it needs it. Dont be afraid to ask questions even if they are stupid & dont let the know it all troll pricks in here get you down, we’re all always learning. & a tip for the future, stay away from fox farms. 90% of the people in here looking for advice on an issue they are having are using fox farms products.
Thank you. i’ve done a lil research as to whether or not puttin it directly in the pot or using a small cup and transplanting would be the best way but i’ve had mixed reviews so I did wat I thought was right lol. I have been watering gently and pretty much have my eyes glued to her to make sure things are gucci since it’s my first time. so far so good. also I heard many people recommend fox farm, even close family so I thought i’d try it
 

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