16 days old seedlings

HydroKid239

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Looks ok, but growing slowly.
How ofter do you water?
And what kind of light does it get? Watts?
Growing in a tent, cabinet, closet.. outdoors even? lol
Do you have plant food/nutrients? Dry or liquid?
Also do you have a bigger pot like 2 gallon size to transplant into soon?
What is it growing in.. soil? coco? if so what brand?
You are OK now... just checking into how prepped you are for the upcoming days/weeks..
 

lambokid

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Looks ok, but growing slowly.
How ofter do you water?
And what kind of light does it get? Watts?
Growing in a tent, cabinet, closet.. outdoors even? lol
Do you have plant food/nutrients? Dry or liquid?
Also do you have a bigger pot like 2 gallon size to transplant into soon?
What is it growing in.. soil? coco? if so what brand?
You are OK now... just checking into how prepped you are for the upcoming days/weeks..
every other day for watering and its in a closet I have nutes the canna range for coco its liquid yes I have bigger pots i can plant in the light is 250w cool tube hps the brand for the coco is plant magic 70% coco and 30% perlite
 

HydroKid239

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every other day for watering and its in a closet I have nutes the canna range for coco its liquid yes I have bigger pots i can plant in the light is 250w cool tube hps the brand for the coco is plant magic 70% coco and 30% perlite
Nice. I would double check with the coco growers, but I believe you have to keep the coco wet... not drenched.. but damp at the least. Never dry. That may be why she's a little light in color. Got calmag too?
 

lambokid

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Nice. I would double check with the coco growers, but I believe you have to keep the coco wet... not drenched.. but damp at the least. Never dry. That may be why she's a little light in color. Got calmag too?
I feel as if my coco is wetter then it should be tbh I feel its retaining more water then it should I know it should never dry completely but I feel its still very moist from the previous waters and I've been using cal mag for last 3 feeds that I've done
 

MickFoster

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even if my coco is still very moist from previous feed still feed anyways and I've been using a ph off 5.9
Coco is drain to waste hydroponics.......it's always supposed to be moist.
do you feed daily until you get substantial run off even when they are seedlings or do you let them root out the plant pot first?
I start in small containers (1ltr) and I start feeding from around the 3rd day from sprout.
Root growth is never a problem.
These are the roots from a seedling at 14 days from sprout and fed daily.
Transplant 2 wks.JPG
 

Cvntcrusher

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Nice. I would double check with the coco growers, but I believe you have to keep the coco wet... not drenched.. but damp at the least. Never dry. That may be why she's a little light in color. Got calmag too?
I use calmag in my mix and just give a cup of water here and there to keep the coco moist. My seedlings are 9 days old and bigger than this plant. And in coco as well. Will upload pics
 
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