Same. I just got mine yesterday. Do it!Thanks for this bit of information, as a outdoors grower the crazy bitch strain really caught my eye, and with free goji beans to boot that is pretty much a done deal for me.
Same. I just got mine yesterday. Do it!Thanks for this bit of information, as a outdoors grower the crazy bitch strain really caught my eye, and with free goji beans to boot that is pretty much a done deal for me.
My guess is your soil is too hot for them. Seedlings do not need any nutes until the pod busting feeder leaves fade and die. At most I sometimes add a little ewc to their first pots mix. But other then a little ewc it is just plain pro mix .Quick question for y’all. 4 space monkey and 4 Peach Hp seedlings have been moving right along healthy with some stretch. Received a 200 w 5600k fluorescent bulb and installed it in my box. It’s been getting super hot in my box so I installed a small exhaust fan. Watered yesterday and woke up to this. New leaves browning, droopy and some kinda bleached. View attachment 4681458View attachment 4681459View attachment 4681460View attachment 4681461View attachment 4681462View attachment 4681463 Any and all help is appreciated! I’m thinking they got too cold, but what do I know....
Thank you for the response and advice! I’m using Mother Earth Groundswell soil. Only added ph’d water and Mycos. I won’t add nutrients for a while other than what’s in the soil. Will definitely be changing my seed mix next go round. They are perking back up though. Thanks againMy guess is your soil is too hot for them. Seedlings do not need any nutes until the pod busting feeder leaves fade and die. At most I sometimes add a little ewc to their first pots mix. But other then a little ewc it is just plain pro mix .
I am 100% sure the problem is not the perlite.
Cheers and goodluck
Thank you!60/40 castings and peat. Imo best seed mix there is. If perlite, pumice, rice hulls etc make you feel better add a bit of it. Biggest lesson in growing i ever had was less is more. You can always correct but you can never take back. Organic and synthetic alike.
This is just my opinion. But I feel after a TON of years growing and researching I can say that is bar none the best seed mix I have ever used. (I have tried about everything).
Tbh researching has landed me where I'm at today. Lots of help from coot as well. I facilitate the soil and environmental factors and tbh my worms work WAY harder than I do lol...
Happy growing!
Good to hearThank you for the response and advice! I’m using Mother Earth Groundswell soil. Only added ph’d water and Mycos. I won’t add nutrients for a while other than what’s in the soil. Will definitely be changing my seed mix next go round. They are perking back up though. Thanks again
Good to hear
I promise you will not regret a non mix for your seedlings. A " seedling mix " is something that has been made up to sell a consumer. There is nothing you can do or give to speed up their growing process during that stage and as I and many others have learned the hard way, there are things you can do to slow and/or hamper their growth. Hell I have flat out killed more then a couple lol
Look at those little rounded green podbuster/ feeder leaves as a yolk sack. They give them what they need for the early stages of life.
I am willing to " bet the farm " on the fact that seedlings do NOT need any nutes whatsoever until those feeder leaves start to yellow.
Cheers