veg feed.

ItsJustMe84

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Hey guys, so i put my seeds to pot last night, and under light. Now i have them under 2 600w. So far all ive done is spray them with water when the soils dried ontop. But starting from tonight i was thinking veg feed. Now my friend left a feeding plan. Now from i read less is always more to begin with so id like to know what u think of my friends plan.
For every 10 litres i add 10mls of (A)10mls of (B) Bio PLus 1ml and bio pac 1ml. Feeding the plants 100ml of the mix everynight just after lights. My pots are 9cm. Tell us what ya think guys.?
 

Quispp

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If you planted the seeds just last night, you do not need to give them any fertilizer. None. Zip, Nada. Nooo, not even a Little.
Everything they need for food right now is packed away inside that little seed. Just keep them moist.
No ferts at least til the cotyledons on the seedlings are gone.
 

ItsJustMe84

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Yes well this is why i asked for advice as my friend swears by nutes from day 1. I wasnt happy about that as i felt it might be to much for them. This my first so when u say cotyledons im unsure what u mean? Do u mean the shell of the seed? A couple of my seeds have broke soil in less than 12 hours. Thanks for the advice mate
 

furnz

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The first 2 round leaves that break the seed open are the cotyledons.
If your using soil-less like promix, you should be good for 2 weeks about till you see them start to yellow.
Then I'd feed 1/4 strength nutes.
If your running soil that's amended like roots or foxfarm you can go even longer without feeding.
 

ItsJustMe84

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The first 2 round leaves that break the seed open are the cotyledons.
If your using soil-less like promix, you should be good for 2 weeks about till you see them start to yellow.
Then I'd feed 1/4 strength nutes.
If your running soil that's amended like roots or foxfarm you can go even longer without feeding.
Thanks for the advice man always appreciated. When u say a 1/4 strength of the recomended dosage? Sorry im total newb
 

furnz

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Yea, I'd start with 1/4 strength recommend on bottle.
Then observe the color of the plant.
If it's looks to dark and glossy (not likely at 1/4 strength) then lower dose next feeding.
If foliage still looks pale and yellowing is increasing then up the dose to half or maybe more depending on the yellowing.
 
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