Questions about feeding seedlings.

Would I get better growth for seedlings if I feed them about quarter dose general hydro nutes every watering?can I start feeding them at the first set of leaves after the cotyledons very lightly or would it not be worth it?
Ive seen that other growers get better growth on their plants when they very lightly feed synthetic nutrients with soil it seems.
 
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Seedlings dont need a whole lot of nutirents. They are small with tiny appetites.
With my gorilla grow its real hot and humid all the time without much wind and my plants are almost a week outdoors from inside with a clear tarp over them on a plant cage but when i try to get them used to the sun they wilt fast so they only get about 30 minutes direct sun per day do I just need to really slowly get them used to the sun compared to plants in the right conditions?
 
With my gorilla grow its real hot and humid all the time without much wind and my plants are almost a week outdoors from inside with a clear tarp over them on a plant cage but when i try to get them used to the sun they wilt fast so they only get about 30 minutes direct sun per day do I just need to really slowly get them used to the sun compared to plants in the right conditions?
More like 15 minutes direct sun.
 
You need to harden them off.

Meaning introdue them to the direct sunlight slowly.

1st day 1 hour
2nd day 2 hours
3rd day 4 hours
4th day 8hrs.

This is my general harden off shcedule.
[/QUOTEIve hardened off weed before and it didnt wilt like this should I keep it in the sun even if its wilting and watch it if it becomes too bad?
 

Star Dog

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Ive seen that other growers get better growth on their plants when they very lightly feed synthetic nutrients with soil it seems.

I Can see where the mix up come from right enough :-)
 

Star Dog

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If im in a place where it rains a lot and my pots take a long time to dry out will my plants likely die from root rot or woukd they be ok and probably yield at least half oz per plant.
I don't grow in soil I know nothing about it, but some things are equal.
If I had concerns about water logged roots I'd use a medium with decent drainage.
That way they'd only be sodden if it's water logged even then it shouldn't be a problem for short periods.
 
If im in a place where it rains a lot and my pots take a long time to dry out will my plants likely die from root rot or woukd they be ok and probably yield at least half oz per plant.
I don't grow in soil I know nothing about it, but some things are equal.
If I had concerns about water logged roots I'd use a medium with decent drainage.
That way they'd only be sodden if it's water logged even then it shouldn't be a problem for short periods.
Makes sense
 
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