What Nutrients to use in New seedlings

Yeah, sorry, forgot the title of your thread by the time I got down here haha. If you transplant them into their own pots with fresh potting mix with a good mix of compost you shouldn't need to feed them for a couple more weeks. Unfortunately how long varies from mix to mix and im not at all familiar with Kellogg's.

Once they are ready for additional nutes it's really up to you what to use. I prefer dry nutes like Jack's, MegaCrop or Veg+Bloom. Not burning your seedlings is more about not overfeeding than which nutrient like to use.

There's hundreds of threads on here about nutrients so I would suggest spending some time reading around before buying anything. Just keep it simple to start.
Ok yeah so now would be the best time to order a nutrient online while i have a couple weeks for soil to lose nutrients. There are a few fertilizers here at home depot but i am not sure if i would trust them or might end up burning them. And like i was saying earlier in the thread, do i continue using the cal-mag mixture or should i hold off on that during my feeds? And the other question, when i do use the nutrients, is it everyday once a day or every often?
 

Gentlemencorpse

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Ok yeah so now would be the best time to order a nutrient online while i have a couple weeks for soil to lose nutrients. There are a few fertilizers here at home depot but i am not sure if i would trust them or might end up burning them. And like i was saying earlier in the thread, do i continue using the cal-mag mixture or should i hold off on that during my feeds? And the other question, when i do use the nutrients, is it everyday once a day or every often?
I wouldn't use the calmag unless you see actually signs of having a deficiency.

As for feeding in soil, I usually do every other watering and increase/decrease/maintain frequency based off how the plant reacts. Never water on a schedule ... only when the plants need it. I usually wait until the pot feels nice and light before watering again.
 
I wouldn't use the calmag unless you see actually signs of having a deficiency.

As for feeding in soil, I usually do every other watering and increase/decrease/maintain frequency based off how the plant reacts. Never water on a schedule ... only when the plants need it. I usually wait until the pot feels nice and light before watering again.
Ok i will hold off with the cal-mag. I know that nitorgen is needed to increase the growth. With some threads i was looking at. And lower during the flowering stage. But ill see what else i can find. And I watered last night and see if itll need more. Before i watered yesterday, was still a little damp. There are plenty of drainage holes but soil tends to stay moist. I was guessing its the perlite. But ill keep an update later today. Oh and my other question. Lighting. How far should i have the light above the plants 20200708_170705.jpg
 

Gentlemencorpse

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Ok i will hold off with the cal-mag. I know that nitorgen is needed to increase the growth. With some threads i was looking at. And lower during the flowering stage. But ill see what else i can find. And I watered last night and see if itll need more. Before i watered yesterday, was still a little damp. There are plenty of drainage holes but soil tends to stay moist. I was guessing its the perlite. But ill keep an update later today. Oh and my other question. Lighting. How far should i have the light above the plants View attachment 4620360
Is that a fluorescent tube light? If so, like 2 to 3 inches above them.

The soil is staying damp so long because those buckets are kind of large for such small plants. They would also be happier if you had filled the pots more. Plants like airflow.

N is very important for vegging plants but there should be plenty in the compost (unless its bad compost)
 
Is that a fluorescent tube light? If so, like 2 to 3 inches above them.

The soil is staying damp so long because those buckets are kind of large for such small plants. They would also be happier if you had filled the pots more. Plants like airflow.

N is very important for vegging plants but there should be plenty in the compost (unless its bad compost)
Its a grow light that i purchased before i started the germination. Its LED. 20200709_190823.jpg
I have 2 of these over the plants. Theyre probably about around 18 inches over them.
So, i shouldve added more soil? Is that what you meant? Yeah and i do have a little fan running with it until the lights go out. Then i restart it when they come back on. The light is 18/6
So in the mean time, ill just water them until i receive the fertilizer that i need and give them a feeding next week. Would you recommend that?
 

Merlin1147

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No it is granule which you mix with water. If thats the case, i would feed every other day. Also depends on the soil moisture? For instance, say i water it with nutrients, and i wouldnt need too again until sunday or monday?
You have small plants in big pots so that complicates watering and fertilizing. Not an ideal situation. Whatever the label says mix it 1/4 or less strength.
 
You have small plants in big pots so that complicates watering and fertilizing. Not an ideal situation. Whatever the label says mix it 1/4 or less strength.
Ok. Yeah i understand. They are big pots. Didnt think it through. Ill see if id be able to feed little by little. With the big pots and all
 

Gentlemencorpse

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Its a grow light that i purchased before i started the germination. Its LED. View attachment 4620461
I have 2 of these over the plants. Theyre probably about around 18 inches over them.
So, i shouldve added more soil? Is that what you meant? Yeah and i do have a little fan running with it until the lights go out. Then i restart it when they come back on. The light is 18/6
So in the mean time, ill just water them until i receive the fertilizer that i need and give them a feeding next week. Would you recommend that?
Yeah, those won't be enough light for long ... seedlings into early veg they'll be alright if you keep em close but you'll need more light sooner rather than later
 
Yeah, those won't be enough light for long ... seedlings into early veg they'll be alright if you keep em close but you'll need more light sooner rather than later
Wow its a good thing i asked that question. But as in the picture, are the lights a little to high? Should i lower it closer to the plants?
I will look into getting a bigger light for future use. Now that i know, ill keep that in mind
 

Gentlemencorpse

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Wow its a good thing i asked that question. But as in the picture, are the lights a little to high? Should i lower it closer to the plants?
I will look into getting a bigger light for future use. Now that i know, ill keep that in mind
Yeah, I'd have those about 12" away to start, if the plants start to stretch drop them down. LEDs don't throw much heat but the spectrum can be intense for young plants
 
Yeah, I'd have those about 12" away to start, if the plants start to stretch drop them down. LEDs don't throw much heat but the spectrum can be intense for young plants
Ok so, fan on throughout the day or should i stick with my schedule. On when the lights on and off during the dark?

Ok i will drop the lights for sure but keep an eye out for any changes or stretching. I will update in a couple of days. I will consider all the input that was shared today. Appreciate
 
Hello everyone. I am back to show update on my plants. It has been on 3 weeks now. I have separated the 2 plants that were growing together and so far it has been doing ok. I am posting pics of the progress on plants and give me input and thoughts on them. Thanks. They will be appreciated. 20200719_143137.jpg20200719_143144.jpg20200719_143150.jpg20200719_143154.jpg20200719_143159.jpg
 
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