Shivaskunk
Well-Known Member
By the way Did you just toss dry powder ferts right on the dirt and then water? If so always mix your ferts with water first and test their ec/ppm. I never go above about 350 ppms until rapid vegetative growth takes place. A plant that small needs no fertilizer at all...is not lacking calcium or magnesium or anything else. Those round first leaves are full of nutrients provided by nature to keep that plant growing. Until those round leaves turn yellow and fall off you really don't need anything but water...and with a pot that size and plant that size you don't need to water very often at all...maybe once a week.