Organic Sea Soil-White Rhino x Mr.Nice / Blueberry x Northern Lights!

Mr.Plant

Active Member
So im using Sea Soil! its completely organic, with natural fertilizers in it and its making my little seedlings glow like never before! after 2 days of germinating in a bowl with toilet paper, flour, sugar and a coffee filter they had their little tails already out about half an inch, and once placed in the Sea Soil they reached 3 inches within a few days! all underneath 2 36 watt fluorescents! Has anyone else used this soil before? I plan on using it for the entire process and its cheap too-8 bucks for a big bag! I got my seeds off a friend and it turns out they are excellent!
Thanks please comment im interested in hearing what others have to say!
 

beginningbotanist420

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3 inches in just a few days? Let's see some pics. They sound like they're super stretched. My seedlings don't get to 3 inches until about 10-20 days in depending on strain. They'll also have 3-5 nodes by then...
 

Mr.Plant

Active Member
3 inches in just a few days? Let's see some pics. They sound like they're super stretched. My seedlings don't get to 3 inches until about 10-20 days in depending on strain. They'll also have 3-5 nodes by then...
Im very surprised to see the results! I keep my lights on 20 hours, so that also might help the plants pick up the pace a little bit. I'll try to get some pictures up within a day or two! They are currently the same size, a little bigger, but the foliage is rapidly developing at this point. They are about 10 days old now and have 3 sets of leaves, the 3rd is half developed. I'm anxious to see how these turn out!!! I was thinking of naming the blue berry northern lights "Blue Candy", and the white rhino mr nice "Mr.Delicious" lol
What type of soil have you used in the past, or for those you mentioned?
 

stuccodude

Active Member
i grew once with growlux florecent tubes 24 hrs on growth cycle and everyday i would have to raise the lights(maybe every other day) they grew so fast, iy was a indian strain. so i believe it.
 
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