That two week thing is fine for seedlings sprouted in real soil that has nutes in it but for hydro only it needs nutes right away. How does nature withhold all nutrients for two weeks when a seed sprouts out in the wild?There's enough stored energy in the seedling to get it to at least its second set of leaves. You might just wanna wait till you see a root before giving it nutes, considering how young it is.
If you're going to grow hydro you need a ppm pen for sure. Those are cheap enough but get some 1000ppm calibration sol'n with it when you get one.Thinking I’m just going to drop just a tad bit in. I don’t have a Ppm meter
This. That looks soaking wet and asking for damping off.Man, that rockwool is SOAKED. Let that medium dry out so the roots actually TRY to grow. Lok
The plant doesn't know if it's in soil or water, the storage of sugars is to give time for the plant to develope a root system that's able to support the plant. If you do try to feed it, even a 300 PPM solution you take a chance at nute burn. I would use a mild bloom solution like an 0-5-3 to start and only get it to 100 ppm. Once you see lateral root growth the chances of murdering the plant drastically decrease. Quite frankly I stand by my original post, dont feed it till it tells you it needs fed.That two week thing is fine for seedlings sprouted in real soil that has nutes in it but for hydro only it needs nutes right away. How does nature withhold all nutrients for two weeks when a seed sprouts out in the wild?
Starving a baby for two weeks after birth is ill-advised as well.
mall I have is fox farm grow big and cal-mag.The plant doesn't know if it's in soil or water, the storage of sugars is to give time for the plant to develope a root system that's able to support the plant. If you do try to feed it, even a 300 PPM solution you take a chance at nute burn. I would use a mild bloom solution like an 0-5-3 to start and only get it to 100 ppm. Once you see lateral root growth the chances of murdering the plant drastically decrease. Quite frankly I stand by my original post, dont feed it till it tells you it needs fed.
I've only done about 50 DWC grows since 2001 so I probably don't know what I'm talking about.The plant doesn't know if it's in soil or water, the storage of sugars is to give time for the plant to develope a root system that's able to support the plant. If you do try to feed it, even a 300 PPM solution you take a chance at nute burn. I would use a mild bloom solution like an 0-5-3 to start and only get it to 100 ppm. Once you see lateral root growth the chances of murdering the plant drastically decrease. Quite frankly I stand by my original post, dont feed it till it tells you it needs fed.
What measuring devices do you own?mall I have is fox farm grow big and cal-mag.
What are your signs of it telling you it needs nutes?
100% agreedThis is about when I start feeding. Low ppm 1-200