GroDank101
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I got some and it seems to be going good so far
No nutes in the seedling for these girls. My last grow that was stolen was. These plants were amazing, I was looking at a 1/2 or more from 2 plants.
In my grows I use clonex or rapid start and a touch of grow from GH on 1/4 strength when growing in hydro, half strength in dirt.
Hi I work at a local grow shop and know some stuff about the soils...the reason the SF is burning your seedlings/clones/babies is because this is a soil designed for the FLOWER/BLOOM stage. The SF soil contains not only the beneficial bacteria and microbes, but ALSO a fair amount of NPK.
Total Nitrogen (N)...................0.50%
0.10% water soluble Nitrogen
0.40% water insoluble Nitrogen
Available Phosphate (P2O5)..0.30%
Soluble Potash (K2O).............0.30%
Calcium (Ca)...........................1.00%
***This product also contains 35-45% coco fibre, sphagnum peat moss, aged forest products, perlite, and fertilizer.***
So even tho you arent using any Nutes for your baby plants, the SF soil already contains TOO MUCH for baby plants to handle!
So I would recommend using another soil such as fox farm Ocean Forest or Happy Frog soil, or a soilless medium such as straight coco fibre or PRO-Mix HP or Pro-Mix BX etc... for the seedling/clone/baby plant stage, and WAIT until closer to the BLOOM/TRANSITION phase before switching to the fox garm Strawberry Feilds soil.
SF IS AN AMAZING SOIL FOR BLOOM, AND will make your plants very very happy, increasing bud production & flowering, if used at the correct time (bloom phase), which increases yeilds! However, you still have to keep in mind that the SF soil DOES CONTAIN NPK FERTILIZERS so even though you are transplanting ADULT plants into this soil, you DONT need to use any nutrient solutions at first, since they are in the soil, so start with PLAIN pH corrected water for the first few waterings, and then add SMALL AMOUNTS OF NUTRIENTS SLOWLY AS NEEDED, or if you see deficiencies. But usually by week 2-3 you can begin adding the nutrients, especially higher levels of P & K. Hope this helps.
I'd get a in out thermometer and know that box tem first. No guessing. I got that air conditioning thing but temps move about seasonally. Two week plants sprouted outside or under a thousand watts as are mine can handle the infra red ultra violet stressors make sure they aren't drowning and don't give love to continuing performance deficits with a certain batch of seeds.I am not using any Nutes with these seedling figured i wouldnt with fresh soil until atleast 2 weeks in but they are not making 2 weeks before they fry. Im growing in a 3x4x6 closet i have 4" intake at bottom 4" exhaust up top and a 5000 BTU A/C with 1 oscilating fan there is plenty of circulation i assume my room stays anywhere from 75/79F' i can control the temp pretty easily with a Temp control system. Question: You think me throwing them under 300w LED off pop is frying them too much infared maybe ? Will be using the Go Box this grow.
Dont add nutrients to this stuff for the first month and half or 2 months even. It too loaded with everything out of bagWe have been running it for a few weeks in the grow I work at and at first it was going really well but now our plants are burning to shit. Currently have plants in happy frog and some in s.f. and the s.f. plants are quite sickly, where as the happy frog plants are not. Its not entirely conclusive as we are dialing back other nutrients and seeing if that stops the problem, but overall switching back to happy frog.
This is a thread about the soil, you necrogoof.Grew 3 of these last year moving them into greenhouse before fall rains. Used homemade compost with no additions and the plants were flawless. The buds are so strawberry sweet even with small leaves left on the buds. They were about 6' tall and 5' wide. Smelled like strawberry incense.