Is my seedling ok?

Jolo777

Member
Please stop watering, if I remember correctly SuperSoil releases nutrients on watering, so run your baby's very dry until they get bigger. Flushing is only needed for salt build up and I use a low osmolarity solution for that. So just run her as dry as you can comfortably run her.
Ok thank you. I won't... I just seen that nitrogen claw, and just watered until I had some runoff... The other one I didn't... Just lightly watered no runoff... Thanks again... Oh and they were both bone dry before watering..
 
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curious2garden

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Ok thank you. I won't... I just seen that nitrogen claw, and just watered until I had some runoff... The other one I didn't... Just lightly watered no runoff... Thanks again...
No problem, you are putting a lot of effort and research into this. I think you will do very well. Can I suggest you get a little Coco Coir for seed starting for your future runs? Then pot up into Super Soil when they are solidly in veg.
 

Jolo777

Member
No problem, you are putting a lot of effort and research into this. I think you will do very well. Can I suggest you get a little Coco Coir for seed starting for your future runs? Then pot up into Super Soil when they are solidly in veg.
Absolutely yes I'll definitely do that. I had origialy gone in planning for autos, to put seed in its final container, but the seeds never got here, so I planted two freebies, which are regulars, and I planted them without thinking of transplanting... Won't do that again...
 

Jolo777

Member
I was told by coast of main stonington blend creator that the first stage of vegetative growth would be affected by the charged soil, but that it would bounce back and grow strong. Here's to hope
 
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