Olive Drab Green
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Ah, Big Bloom is your Foundation nutrient. Use that, too, but not yet. If you do, use very little of both that and the Grow Big.
Well I'm not an expert here obviously but here's a pic of the feeding schedule, apparently supposed to start with big bloomNo, they're bloom nutrients, pretty sure. If the P and K are higher than the N, they are bloom nutrients.
I just said, Big Bloom's your foundation nute. You use that throughout. In veg, Grow Big + Big Bloom. If bloom, Tiger Bloom + Big BloomWell I'm not an expert here obviously but here's a pic of the feeding schedule, apparently supposed to start with big bloom
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Little Zelda here seems like the normal one of the bunch lol
Aah alright and from your explanation grow big seems to be the best, high percentages of nitrogen, magnesium and prosphateAh, Big Bloom is your Foundation nutrient. Use that, too, but not yet. If you do, use very little of both that and the Grow Big.
Just be careful. Too much N won't just burn it at this stage, it could potentially turn it brown and kill it off.Aah alright and from your explanation grow big seems to be the best, high percentages of nitrogen, magnesium and prosphate
Aight I'll be careful how much do I insert into the soil? Or use a spray bottle?Just be careful. Too much N won't just burn it at this stage, it could potentially turn it brown and kill it off.
You water it in, as per the instructions. Use 1/4 or 1/2 the amount required in mature veg.Aight I'll be careful how much do I insert into the soil? Or use a spray bottle?
Yeah lol I know that but I meant do I use as much as when I water them or what?You water it in, as per the instructions. Use 1/4 or 1/2 the amount required in mature veg.
Water? Yes, of course. Put it in with your next watering. Make sure you get the nute-to-water ratio right.Yeah lol I know that but I meant do I use as much as when I water them or what?
Ight thanks for all the help C: much appreciatedWater? Yes, of course. Put it in with your next watering. Make sure you get the nute-to-water ratio right.
Any time, bro.Ight thanks for all the help C: much appreciated
Wow here I am sitting here with two 50w LED bulbs and a standard household bulb I really should go to a hardware store.. thanksThrow them under some CFL for getting them to start properly ... Works everytime.
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I think you need stronger lighting more than anything. Feeding a seedling that young is the quickest way to kill it. The cotyledon (first set of round leaves) has nearly all the nutrition available it needs at this stage.Wow here I am sitting here with two 50w LED bulbs and a standard household bulb I really should go to a hardware store.. thanks
@CombatcowI think you need stronger lighting more than anything. Feeding a seedling that young is the quickest way to kill it. The cotyledon (first set of round leaves) has nearly all the nutrition available it needs at this stage.
When u do get around to feeding the plant in a week or three, use 1/4 to 1/2 strength advertised.
You're probably slightly overwatering.
Thanks for the input I have a 300w LED grow light but others say it's too powerful for seedlings, I have been reading about this for 2 months before I ordered the seeds and it doesn't seem like anyone had seedlings quite like mine.@Combatcow
I agree with the above..
Maybe dial in your environment, it might be something you are over looking, but it makes a major difference.
RH is important
Correct Ph is important.
A bunch of people will tell you, I dont do this and that , but set yourself up right.
If you have the funds, grab yourself a grow light... 400 w - 600 w, would serve you fine, or even 315 cmh/lec or led/cob driver.
Lastly Read a book / Experiment / shoot plant a few more seeds..
If you can run a small experiment A "control" Ph feed one plant, [the other plant don't] you will learn faster and see what works and what does not.
Note pad to write down what you did.
Seedlings can start out under a 1000 watt lightThanks for the input I have a 300w LED grow light but others say it's too powerful for seedlings