How does she look

Dontjudgeme

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FFOF is too hot for a seedling. I would mix another non nutrient based soil with ocean forest. Make a 50/50 mix. Once you transplant for the first time you can go straight FFOF, maybe some perlite for drainage.
 

Budzbuddha

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It may burn slightly until it gets used to it , just water ( when needed ) . That cup of soil will feed her as she grows out.
And stated sometimes if too hot on your strains , then something milder like Hapoy Frog or Light Warrior would work.
 

Prescott480

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Do you think she’s gonna make it??
Yeah bud she looks fine. Make sure you have drainage in that cup. Quite a few holes in the bottom of the cup would work. Also make sure you don't over water. As a new grower myself I can't state how important not over watering can be. My plant will be 3 weeks in vegetative state tomorrow. She's not perfect with a bit of sunburn, but making sure your soil is good, making sure you have a good idea of 'when' to water, and making sure she gets good light on a good light schedule should get you at least to where I'm at. Currently growing outside and my grow area is slowly being funded and built over the next month. Average growing temperature for my girl has been about 95°, which is for sure not ideal temps. Try to keep her around 80° with the above mentioned tips and you should be good to grow. Lights, tents, nutrients, etc. don't seem to be essential for a grow, but they will give you a more controllable environment. This environment might be helpful in increasing bud yield or, in my case, will allow me to cool my plants better, which will probably increase yields somewhat just by having a cooler plant. Ask around and again, good luck with the grow!
 

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