2Hearts
Well-Known Member
Ive run a few threads and tried all advice given to me but i still have lasting problems with my 1.5" rockwool cube seedlings.
Ive tried them barely moist all the way to dripping wet and bottom watering, top watering, once, twice and three times daily. Ive run every different ph even bought a new bluelab ph meter. Preconditioned cubes for various times and differing ph.
I can happily say i can germinate and get roots within a week and pretty sure i got this down to a "T" just dunking the cubes every 24hours and shaking a little excess off. Really its become so easy i feel like a pro and nothing fails untill the first true leaves appear and then slow stunted purple stem growth.
I been scratching my head for a few days, water and watering perfect, ph dead on, temps/humidity spot on, tap root/roots showing out the bottom of cube, good ventilation, no bugs! There seemed like nothing i hadnt worked at and then it dawned on me that i had been using plain old tap water no ferts or ammendments on the advice of many.
Hmm i thought then without hesitation mixed up a ph'ed batch of 250ppm ferts and dunked each cube, first the rocket leaf, then the lettuce and finally the mj seedlings. They've had two feeds and already the rocket leaf plants stems have turned browny green as oppose to purple, the lettuce started growing new leaves as lppose to just stopping after first true ones and my mj plants have losrt their slight wilt, a little purple and have put on the most growth since day 1.
Im always jumping the gun but is it just that my seedlings needed ferts? My tap water hits 70ppm on a bad day and contains very little of anything. Ive described how after the first true leaves grow a little then thats it they just up and stall and i have really worked hard at watering and ph which hopefully shows in the quick rooting and 100% germination rate.
Im lost but adding ferts as soon as first true leaves are popping out seems all i got left, this kinda flies in the face of peeps who said i can go three weeks no ferts (unless they have very noutritious tap water).
Anyway im just hoping this leap is the leap home and feeling a little Sam Beckitt right now!
Ive tried them barely moist all the way to dripping wet and bottom watering, top watering, once, twice and three times daily. Ive run every different ph even bought a new bluelab ph meter. Preconditioned cubes for various times and differing ph.
I can happily say i can germinate and get roots within a week and pretty sure i got this down to a "T" just dunking the cubes every 24hours and shaking a little excess off. Really its become so easy i feel like a pro and nothing fails untill the first true leaves appear and then slow stunted purple stem growth.
I been scratching my head for a few days, water and watering perfect, ph dead on, temps/humidity spot on, tap root/roots showing out the bottom of cube, good ventilation, no bugs! There seemed like nothing i hadnt worked at and then it dawned on me that i had been using plain old tap water no ferts or ammendments on the advice of many.
Hmm i thought then without hesitation mixed up a ph'ed batch of 250ppm ferts and dunked each cube, first the rocket leaf, then the lettuce and finally the mj seedlings. They've had two feeds and already the rocket leaf plants stems have turned browny green as oppose to purple, the lettuce started growing new leaves as lppose to just stopping after first true ones and my mj plants have losrt their slight wilt, a little purple and have put on the most growth since day 1.
Im always jumping the gun but is it just that my seedlings needed ferts? My tap water hits 70ppm on a bad day and contains very little of anything. Ive described how after the first true leaves grow a little then thats it they just up and stall and i have really worked hard at watering and ph which hopefully shows in the quick rooting and 100% germination rate.
Im lost but adding ferts as soon as first true leaves are popping out seems all i got left, this kinda flies in the face of peeps who said i can go three weeks no ferts (unless they have very noutritious tap water).
Anyway im just hoping this leap is the leap home and feeling a little Sam Beckitt right now!