B buyerReed Member Jan 21, 2014 #1 Will the plant recover on its on or do I have to provide?growing in good ole plain backyard soil. Attachments IMG_20140121_150425_136.jpg 68.4 KB Views: 25 IMG_20140121_150438_310.jpg 58 KB Views: 21 IMG_20140121_150422_944.jpg 66.4 KB Views: 19
AimAim Well-Known Member Jan 21, 2014 #2 In my opinion typical slight tip burn common to almost everyone who germinates in rich soil. In a week you will have forgotten about it. In a week or two repot your plants in their own separate containers. 2 plants in one pot can present problems.
In my opinion typical slight tip burn common to almost everyone who germinates in rich soil. In a week you will have forgotten about it. In a week or two repot your plants in their own separate containers. 2 plants in one pot can present problems.
S spacecoast Member Jan 21, 2014 #3 that's your seedling saying "here we go mate, hold the fuck on" It looks fine, leave it be. Think.... Nature.... *gasp*
that's your seedling saying "here we go mate, hold the fuck on" It looks fine, leave it be. Think.... Nature.... *gasp*
B buyerReed Member Jan 21, 2014 #4 so nothing is wrong with it? i also used alittle superthrive on it. So they are healthy?
SunnyJim Well-Known Member Jan 21, 2014 #5 In my opinion, you should lay off the superthrive. They're too young for anything more than micro doses of nutes. I don't feed my seedlings until they've pushed out a few nodes at least.
In my opinion, you should lay off the superthrive. They're too young for anything more than micro doses of nutes. I don't feed my seedlings until they've pushed out a few nodes at least.
Bakatare666 Well-Known Member Jan 25, 2014 #9 I would not feed anything until week 3 from sprout at least, and separate them into individual pots around or before that time.
I would not feed anything until week 3 from sprout at least, and separate them into individual pots around or before that time.