Please help!! 10 days seedling turning light green

SOMEBEECH

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The medium bag doesnt say anything. I have heard from other growers in my country that this medium is not good for marihuana plants. So, i need to change medium. Should i wait a few days and then do the repottig?

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Here is the Right thing to do!
 
Defintely it was the soilmix and the ph water was 7.3 at the beginning. I shouldbe more carefull with the soilmix for the next seedling. Should i stay with coco + perlite for the first weeks? Or make my own soilmix? What recipe should i use?

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OnePrays

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Well that all depends entirely up to you. And 7.3 is high for coco the ideal ph is 5.8 that's what mines always test at since it's similar to hydro. But since coco didn't work fine with you you can try other options or also make your super soil. I my self am going to try a new method since I use dr earth product I might use dr earth feeding schedule and soil. Maybe you can give that a shot. If your interested I can post up the directions for what soil and frets to use by dr earth or you can do a little studying and find another method of your like.
 

OnePrays

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Defintely it was the soilmix and the ph water was 7.3 at the beginning. I shouldbe more carefull with the soilmix for the next seedling. Should i stay with coco + perlite for the first weeks? Or make my own soilmix? What recipe should i use?

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Give this a try I will also be trying this as I heard great things about it. Maybe you will like it.

DR. EARTH LSP 258 KIT

INDOOR ORGANIC GARDEN

POTTING SOILS & NUTRIENTS FORMAXIUM POTENCY, WEIGHT,

AND YIELD

PURPOSE: A proven success kit for 6 INDOOR 5-GALLON PLANTS for gardeners demanding the highest grade finished product with maximum yield as the main objective.

DESIGN: Easy to follow schedule takes all the guesswork out of what to do and when to do it. The LSP 258 kit has been proven to grow the healthiest plants with maximum weight gain, thick/tight buds, and sticky/oily flowers. Follow the week by week schedule for maximum results. No guesswork. No burning. Only maximum yields! Set your lights and harvest by your desired date.

CHECKLIST:

6 EMPTY 5-GALLON POTTING CONTAINERS

* Two bags of Dr. Earth® 1.5 Cu. Ft. Home Grown® potting soil or Pot of Gold® potting soil.
* One 4-pound bag of Dr. Earth® Organic 2™ Starter Fertilizer 2-4-2 (the start)
* One 4-pound bag of Dr. Earth® Organic 5™ Tomato and Vegetable Fertilizer 5-7-3 (the middle)
* One 4-pound bag of Dr. Earth® Organic 8™ Bud & Bloom Booster 4-10-7 (the finish)
* One pint of Dr. Earth® Liquid Solution™ All Purpose Fertilizer 3-3-3 (the maintenance)
* One pint of Dr. Earth® Seaweed Concentrate 0-0-4.5 (the micro-maintenance)
* One pint of Dr. Earth® ProActive™ Fruit & Vegetable Ready-to-use Insect Spray (the kill)
DIRECTIONS TO GET STARTED: Using the contents of the 2 bags of potting soil, fill all 6 containers until soil level is within 1 inch from the top of each container. Blend ¼ cup of Dr. Earth® Organic 2™ Starter Fertilizer into the top 4 inches of the potting soil. Dig a small hole to transplant your cutting. The hole should be slightly larger than the size of your transplant. Make sure that you do not bury the transplant too deeply. The soil level of the transplant should be slightly higher than the soil level in the 5-gallon container to avoid “damping off” and other fungal diseases. Water the container well. Wait 5 minutes. Then start your feeding schedule as prescribed below. Turn on your lights and get growing. Follow the light manufacturer’s suggestions very carefully to send your plants into a strong vegetative cycle that will maximize “green growth.” Many options are available. Any length of time between 18 to 24 hours is effective. Consult with your light manufacturer for best results.

Water again, using Dr. Earth® Seaweed Concentrate diluted in 1 gallon of water, at a ratio of 2 tablespoons per gallon. Water all plants equally with the 1 gallon of seaweed solution water; apply equal amounts per plant until the 1 gallon of solution has been completely used.

NOTE: Insect spray should only be used directly on the soil, if you see fungus gnats or other insects. Do not spray the plants leaves, as this could cause burning under strong lights.

FEEDING SCHEDULE:

Week 1: Day 1- Thoroughly blend Dr. Earth® Organic 2™ starter fertilizer into the top 4 inches of soil in the containers, at the rate of ¼ cup per each 5-gallon container. Water it in with a solution of Dr.Earth® Seaweed Concentrate. (See instructions above.)

Week 2: Mix Dr. Earth® Liquid Solution™ at a rate of 4 tablespoons per gallon of water. Apply 2 ½ cups of solution per 5-gallon plant.

Week 3: Mix ¼ cup of Dr Earth® Organic 2™ Starter Fertilizer into the top 2 inches of soil in each 5-gallon container. Scratch in completely, but be careful not to disturb the established root system. Water thoroughly.

Week 4: Mix 4 tablespoons of Dr. Earth® Liquid solution® and 2 tablespoons of Dr. Earth® Seaweed Concentrate into 1 gallon of water. Apply 2 ½ cups of solution per plant. After feeding, water lightly with pure water, to drive the nutrients down into the soil.

Week 5: Mix Dr. Earth® Organic 5™ Vegetable Fertilizer at a rate of ¼ cup per five-gallon container mixed thoroughly into the top 2 inches of soil trying not to disturb the established root system. Water thoroughly.

Week 6: Mix both Dr. Earth® Liquid Solution® and Dr. Earth® Seaweed Concentrate. Mix 4 tablespoons of Liquid Solution and 2 tablespoons of Seaweed Concentrate in 1 gallon of water. Apply 2 ½ cups of solution per plant. After you feed, water lightly with pure water to drive the nutrients down into the soil.

Week 7: Thoroughly mix Dr. Earth® Organic 5™ Vegetable Fertilizer into the top 2 inches of soil, at a rate of ¼ cup per 5-gallon container, trying not to disturb the established root system. Water thoroughly.

Week 8: Mix 4 tablespoons of Dr. Earth® Liquid solution® and 3 tablespoons of Dr. Earth® Seaweed Concentrate into 1 gallon of water. Apply 2 ½ cups of solution per plant. After feeding, water lightly with pure water, to drive the nutrients down into the soil.

Week 9: Thoroughly mix Dr. Earth® Organic 8™ Bud & Bloom Booster into the top 2 inches of soil, at a rate of ¼ cup per 5-gallon container, trying not to disturb the established root system. Water thoroughly.

Week 10: Mix 4 tablespoons of Dr. Earth® Liquid solution® and 3 tablespoons of Dr. Earth® Seaweed Concentrate into 1 gallon of water. Apply 2 ½ cups of solution per plant. After you feed, water lightly with pure water to drive the nutrients down into the soil.

Week 11: Mix Dr. Earth® Organic 8™ Bud & Bloom Booster thoroughly into the top 2 inches of soil, at a rate of ¼ cup per 5-gallon container, trying not to disturb the established root system. Water well.

Week 12 UNTIL HARVEST: Use pure water only to flush all of the nutrients from the soil. It is important to understand that hundreds of different of varieties of plants are available to grow and harvest. Most plants have different maturity dates, for this reason we recommend 11 weeks of feeding at the minimum, if the variety of plant you choose to grow requires a long flowering period, then you may keep feeding with Dr. Earth Liquid Solution at a rate 2 tablespoons mixed into 1 gallon of water then applied at a rate of 2 ½ cups of solution per plant until 2 weeks before harvest. Flushing the nutrients from the soil 2 weeks prior to harvest will help to maximize your plants’ potency.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

* FOR MAXIUM RESULTS, START EACH NEW CROP BY DISCARDING THE USED SOIL AND REFILLING POTS WITH FRESH DR. EARTH® POTTING SOILS AS CALLED FOR ABOVE.
* APPLY MINIUMUM AMOUNTS OF WATER, ONLY ENOUPH TO KEEP THE SOIL MOIST AND ALLOWING IT TO DRY BETWEEN WATERING.
* NO TWO PLANTS ARE ALIKE; THE ACTUAL DAY OF HARVEST CAN VARY BETWEEN 14 TO 20 WEEKS FROM THE TIME A CUTTING WAS TRANSPALANTED INTO THE SOIL. DIFFERENT VARIETYS MATURE AT DIFFERENT RATES.
* IN MOST CASES, 16 WEEKS IS AN AVERAGE TIME FRAME TO GROW HEALTHY AND MATURE PLANTS.
* KNOW THE VARIETY YOU ARE GROWING AND LOOK FOR SIGNS OF MATURITY.
* ALWAYS LET THE SOIL DRY COMPLETELY BEFORE YOU HARVEST!
 

SOMEBEECH

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Defintely it was the soilmix and the ph water was 7.3 at the beginning. I shouldbe more carefull with the soilmix for the next seedling. Should i stay with coco + perlite for the first weeks? Or make my own soilmix? What recipe should i use?

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The Very best thing for you to do is tell us what you have in your Country,as far as growing mediums?
Foxfarms OF or Happy Frog is the best Soil imo for growing the ERB.
 

OnePrays

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Flushing the nutrients from the soil 2 weeks prior to harvest will help to maximize your plants’ potency.
Show me PROOF,or I call BS.:peace:
Hah yeah that's what I said when I read it so that's why I'm going to give it a shot and try it but we won't know till we try
 

SOMEBEECH

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Hah yeah that's what I said when I read it so that's why I'm going to give it a shot and try it but we won't know till we try
You would need a lab test done.And do a test from a cut from the same strain,and do as said 2 one and feed the other.
 

jondamon

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Flushing the nutrients from the soil 2 weeks prior to harvest will help to maximize your plants’ potency.
Show me PROOF,or I call BS.:peace:

No one ever provides proof.

Regardless how many times I've asked people to show toxicology reports on lab tested bud to prove or disprove this is rediculous myth is ludicrous.

If lab testing was viable in the UK I'd be all over it to disprove the claim.

I've never had better tasting, better performing, healthier plants than I do now.

What do I put it down to.
Not flushing and feeding up until the end.

I always harvest with plenty of moisture still in my rootzone to slow down the drying process too.



J
 

OnePrays

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You would need a lab test done.And do a test from a cut from the same strain,and do as said 2 one and feed the other.
Going to try it with a seed in growing at the moment I intend making her a mother plant. Once she's ready for cuttings I will try that method and I will give my personal review I don't about testing it and all but I'll do pictures of camparing hehe.
 

OnePrays

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Yeah
No one ever provides proof.

Regardless how many times I've asked people to show toxicology reports on lab tested bud to prove or disprove this is rediculous myth is ludicrous.

If lab testing was viable in the UK I'd be all over it to disprove the claim.

I've never had better tasting, better performing, healthier plants than I do now.

What do I put it down to.
Not flushing and feeding up until the end.

I always harvest with plenty of moisture still in my rootzone to slow down the drying process too.



J
yeah but then again I wasgoing to completely ignore the flushing I didn't even even flush my first grow since after a few months of reading I read almost everywhere that flushings are rookie mistakes and that most do just feeding till very end and I can't say I would know a difference cause that was my first grow I on my second right now :D
 

SOMEBEECH

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No one ever provides proof.

Regardless how many times I've asked people to show toxicology reports on lab tested bud to prove or disprove this is rediculous myth is ludicrous.

If lab testing was viable in the UK I'd be all over it to disprove the claim.

I've never had better tasting, better performing, healthier plants than I do now.

What do I put it down to.
Not flushing and feeding up until the end.

I always harvest with plenty of moisture still in my rootzone to slow down the drying process too.



J
Would you like to see a lab test grow,A 1000w Hps vs a Ap600 led with lab test?
https://www.rollitup.org/t/apache-at600-led-vs-1000w-hps-blue-dream-grow.813412/
IMO,one of the best growers on RIU.
 

jondamon

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Would you like to see a lab test grow,A 1000w Hps vs a Ap600 led with lab test?

Not particularly. Lol.

I'd like to see
Organics vs synthetics lab tests.

Flushed vs unflushed lab tests.

Just to prove or disprove once and for all how much of any toxicities are found in each samples.

I would image hps vs led , the led would probably produce a higher THC % in the final product.



J
 

SOMEBEECH

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Not particularly. Lol.

I'd like to see
Organics vs synthetics lab tests.

Flushed vs unflushed lab tests.

Just to prove or disprove once and for all how much of any toxicities are found in each samples.

I would image hps vs led , the led would probably produce a higher THC % in the final product.



J
I do ROLS so me too!
 
Hey guuys i just found a pre mix soil. It is the Sunshine mix #3. Somebody knows about it?

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SOMEBEECH

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Mix #3 is designed for germination seeds and other propagation applications. It has a specially screened shorter fiber peat, and a low fertilizer charge to protect seedlings and plugs.




Available Sizes




Available in 110 cu ft; loosefill totes; 55 cu ft; 3.8 cu ft; 2.8 cu ft loosefill.




Ingredients



Formulated with fine Canadian Sphagnum peat moss, vermiculite, low nutrient charge (with Gypsum) and dolomitic limestone.



Applications




This mix is highly recommended for seed germination and plugs. Mix #3 is suitable for bedding and vegetable plant crops.
 
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