I pot my seeds way before they get to that point, like 1cm of root poking out and the shell still no where near close to coming away. Obviously I'm in coco but I poke a tiny hole and let the tap sit in and the seed shell sit just below the top.If they don't perk up, how long should I give them until I change something?
Yeah I get you, I never normally leave them this long on purpose I just didn't expect after 2 days for them to be that long! Shouldnt complain. I was just too high to cope with it last night haha.I pot my seeds way before they get to that point, like 1cm of root poking out and the shell still no where near close to coming away. Obviously I'm in coco but I poke a tiny hole and let the tap sit in and the seed shell sit just below the top.
You might want to try going in to your cubes earlier. Its gona be a shock to them at the point they are at.
Hopefully they perk up. If they don't perk up by tomorrow you could extend your rockwool. Cut some cubes from one side to the centre and lift the seedling and slide it across so its holding them up. If catch my drift.
2 days! That's pretty damn good growth. Lets hope that vigour continues through the whole grow, they will be monsters.I just didn't expect after 2 days for them to be that long! Shouldnt complain.
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If they survive! Fingers crossed!2 days! That's pretty damn good growth. Lets hope that vigour continues through the whole grow, they will be monsters.
That's 2 tsp epsom/5 gallon.Well I must've gone way over then, a teaspoon per 5 gallons? I did a tablespoon for 6.5 litres. I just went off the first forum post I saw. I think im gonna give them a break from additives - temps are as high as 35c in the tent at the moment. Going to have to lower the nutrients again to compensate.
How come your pH is so low? I usually start at 5.8 and finish in 6.3 steadily rising through the grow, it's aomething @LandAndHeir told me about when I first joined the forum.
Why are they in the dark?If they survive! Fingers crossed!
I'd strongly recommend you start weighing out your dry nutrients, as using teaspoons and the like will always be an imprecise approximation.That's 2 tsp epsom/5 gallon.
I would suggest you let the plants dictate when and what you are giving them. You really need nothing but pH'ed water to start them, then let the plants grow for a bit before you start adding crap. Remember less is more.
I always start my pH in the mid 7's, this is after recirculation, then I let the pH float upward during the period before I add more nute to the mix. It will float upwards and I don't adjust the pH until it gets in near the 6.0 point. My pH when I begin the process , adding completely fresh water and nutes is around 5.6 and I adjust it upward to around 5.75 run the transfer pump for a few hours and it will reach the 5.8 to 5.85. Then it sits in the rez until cycle times and it will be between 5.8 and 5.9 through the cycles.
Oh my RO water is 6.0.
Hey ttystikk! You are correct! I probably rambled on far too much in my previous posts. I basically realised late last night that they'd popped way sooner than I had expected, I don't like to play with my plants when ive smoked so I set my alarm early to get up and do it early.Why are they in the dark?
They're stretching because they aren't getting any light!
How can I tell? They aren't GREEN!
I think I'll give them it infrequently, I had a lot of yellowing and dying leaves (and 3 hands full) but I don't think that's deficiency related.That's 2 tsp epsom/5 gallon.
I would suggest you let the plants dictate when and what you are giving them. You really need nothing but pH'ed water to start them, then let the plants grow for a bit before you start adding crap. Remember less is more.
I always start my pH in the mid 7's, this is after recirculation, then I let the pH float upward during the period before I add more nute to the mix. It will float upwards and I don't adjust the pH until it gets in near the 6.0 point. My pH when I begin the process , adding completely fresh water and nutes is around 5.6 and I adjust it upward to around 5.75 run the transfer pump for a few hours and it will reach the 5.8 to 5.85. Then it sits in the rez until cycle times and it will be between 5.8 and 5.9 through the cycles.
Oh my RO water is 6.0.
As soon as your plants have good roots, be they seedlings or cuttings, give them lots of light.
Do you mean the long tap root like mine had, or do you mean once they start popping out the edges of the cube? My usual veg tent is a 125W CFL, my flower tent is a 315w CMH (soon to be two in there, excited )As soon as your plants have good roots, be they seedlings or cuttings, give them lots of light.
A taproot qualifies.Do you mean the long tap root like mine had, or do you mean once they start popping out the edges of the cube? My usual veg tent is a 125W CFL, my flower tent is a 315w CMH (soon to be two in there, excited )
I'd strongly recommend you start weighing out your dry nutrients, as using teaspoons and the like will always be an imprecise approximation.
For instance, I'm pretty happy with right about one gram of epsom salt (magnesium sulfate heptahydrate) per gallon of ready to use nutrient solution. I've bumped that up before and gotten all kinds of nasty lockouts.
I put them under the cfl, been a few hours now (without dome) and the sage n sour is drooping. Other two seem fine. Dome back on and im going to check on them in the morning - placed a sheet of paper on top of the dome to diffuse some of the light just incase its too bright. Don't want to shock them i guess. Not sure how necessary that is.A taproot qualifies.