What should my RH be after I plant germinated seed?

hoodzy420

Member
hey guys I can't seem to find this info can someone help.. I know that RH for seedlings should be 60-70 is it the same for right after planting? what would you consider to be an optimal RH%? thanks!
 

Budzbuddha

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No need to micro manage a seedling - normal ambient indoor rh / temps would suffice.
No need for special handling ….. it’s a plant.

Treat it like any other and as stated …. Flowering RH will be more of a concern ( excessive moisture / mold ) whenever that grow stage comes around.

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hoodzy420

Member
No need to micro manage a seedling - normal ambient indoor rh / temps would suffice.
No need for special handling ….. it’s a plant.

Treat it like any other and as stated …. Flowering RH will be more of a concern ( excessive moisture / mold ) whenever that grow stage comes around.

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hmm why do i see people saying they are having such a hard time in seedling? overwatering mostly? I'm starting germination of some clearwater seeds friday so i dont wanna mess up :(
 

hoodzy420

Member
Tell us a little about your grow.
What medium?
What nutes?
Lighting?
Pot size........etc.
im gonna run light warrior for seedling then transfer to ffof with 15% perlite
im running cronk nutes full line + myco innoculant in soil and watering with it + stash blend
200w LED full spectrum
36x36x72 indoor tent
final pot size will be 7gal fabric pots raised with saucers underneath
doing 2 plants but I plan to pop 3/4 seeds and take out the weakest 1/2 plants

if you have any suggestions for a better soil for what i wanna do i would be open to that..
 
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Budzbuddha

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im gonna run light warrior for seedling then transfer to ffof with 15% perlite
im running cronk nutes full line + myco innoculant in soil and watering with it + stash blend
200w LED full spectrum
36x36x72 indoor tent
final pot size will be 7gal fabric pots raised with saucers underneath
The light warrior in cup or FFOF in cup will be enough to sustain that seedling alone without much input.

Matter of fact - once you setup your final container ( FFOF / myco / perlite ) that soil will “ feed “ that plant for weeks without added fertilizer.
It is always easier to allow host medium do the initial upfront feed - plant will acclimate and feed on its own terms. No need to add bottles of nonsense. I am not familiar with that bottle line of nutrients but remember that there are no such things as cannabis “specific” nutrients .

7 gallons of fresh soil is good for some weeks of growth. Too many ingredients spoil the soup as they say.

GL bongsmilie
 

hoodzy420

Member
The light warrior in cup or FFOF in cup will be enough to sustain that seedling alone without much input.

Matter of fact - once you setup your final container ( FFOF / myco / perlite ) that soil will “ feed “ that plant for weeks without added fertilizer.
It is always easier to allow host medium do the initial upfront feed - plant will acclimate and feed on its own terms. No need to add bottles of nonsense. I am not familiar with that bottle line of nutrients but remember that there are no such things as cannabis “specific” nutrients .

7 gallons of fresh soil is good for some weeks of growth. Too many ingredients spoil the soup as they say.

GL bongsmilie
so after i transplant i dont want to add any nutes or just a small amount? or wait till a few weeks after transplant?
 

conor c

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hmm why do i see people saying they are having such a hard time in seedling? overwatering mostly? I'm starting germination of some clearwater seeds friday so i dont wanna mess up :(
Cos some people just can't idk how they manage it but i have friends who are decent growers been doing it years with clones yet kill any seedling they touch honestly its not hard dont drown it or plant it too deep or cook it with high temps or lights too close or at too high a power and dont feed it for at least two weeks if its in dirt your growing in dont over think it or try to do to much at once the amount of people that "love" plants to death would suprise you
 

conor c

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so basically just give it water and only when the soil is dry?
At first to prevent drowning them with a spray bottle mist the soil not the plant rather than water it till its a lil bigger then you can water it a little at a time yeah basically you want the soil moist and airy for seedlings not drowned and all bogged down
 
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