Royal dwarf auto

Millo

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She looks good. Yeah, like Grow said, they don't grow so fast in the beginning. I'm also going to grow this strain, waiting for RQS to send my order :)
Please keep us updated. Maybe use this thread as a grow journal :bigjoint:
Best of luck :weed:
 

coLeader

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She's so cute! They don't seem to grow a ton in their first 2 weeks or so.... but I'm also on my first grow so idk
She looks good. Yeah, like Grow said, they don't grow so fast in the beginning. I'm also going to grow this strain, waiting for RQS to send my order :)
Please keep us updated. Maybe use this thread as a grow journal :bigjoint:
Best of luck :weed:
Thanks! Will do! This is my second grow, so I hope it all goes well :clap:
 

coLeader

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Edit: So it’s currently day 12 for this seedling and it hasn’t really been growing, so I ordered a new cfl light with real 125 watts. It’s been under a 23 Watt cfl the whole time since sprout.

I also repotted the plant to a 2.1 gallon pot coming from the solo cup. Not to mention I diluted a tad bit of nitrogen with rain water, and gave the plant it’s first feeding.
 

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Millo

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You definetly want more light. The higher watt cfl bulb the better. Also look for cool temperature light. Above 3500K if possible.
 

coLeader

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You definetly want more light. The higher watt cfl bulb the better. Also look for cool temperature light. Above 3500K if possible.
I figure that’s the reason it won’t grow because of the low watts. Just gotta wait for my delivery then.
 

Millo

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No more than its already been through.

With all due respect your being miss lead by those that said its normal for it to be where it was at 8 days old.
It's not optimal by any means, however doesn't mean it's not normal for the amount of light he is giving the plant.
 

Wizzlebiz

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It's not optimal by any means, however doesn't mean it's not normal for the amount of light he is giving the plant.
Nah man. Sorry. A 12 watt cfl at 2 inches away would have put that way further along than it is. The light is probably an issue but there is more to it and il bet its the soil. Looks like yard soil with mulch thrown on top.

If it was just the light it would have stretched further looking for the light.

Attempting to lead someone down a path you dont actually know leads to more mistakes for everyone.
 

coLeader

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Nah man. Sorry. A 12 watt cfl at 2 inches away would have put that way further along than it is. The light is probably an issue but there is more to it and il bet its the soil. Looks like yard soil with mulch thrown on top.

If it was just the light it would have stretched further looking for the light.

Attempting to lead someone down a path you dont actually know leads to more mistakes for everyone.
It‘s flower soil, it actually has good drainage ngl, it’s mostly been a mix with the lights. I used the 10w led for sprouting the plant, then at day 8 I started using the 6500k cfl.
 

Wizzlebiz

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It‘s flower soil, it actually has good drainage ngl, it’s mostly been a mix with the lights. I used the 10w led for sprouting the plant, then at day 8 I started using the 6500k cfl.
What soil is it?

All soils are not created equal. And all flower soils are not suitable for weed.
 

coLeader

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What soil is it?

All soils are not created equal. And all flower soils are not suitable for weed.
this is what the package says:
ideal substrate for flowers and plants. zero toxicity

high content of organic matter and mineral salts. rich in calcium, magnesium and essential trace elements.
neutral pH

organic matter 29-60%
mineral salts 0.35-0.75%
mineral nitrogen 25-50 ppm
water-soluble potassium 52-85 ppm
soluble phosphorus 32-55 ppm
 

Wizzlebiz

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this is what the package says:
ideal substrate for flowers and plants. zero toxicity

high content of organic matter and mineral salts. rich in calcium, magnesium and essential trace elements.
neutral pH

organic matter 29-60%
mineral salts 0.35-0.75%
mineral nitrogen 25-50 ppm
water-soluble potassium 52-85 ppm
soluble phosphorus 32-55 ppm
When I grow autos I transplant from solo cups. With that said if I was going with seed directly into the container it will remain in I would use a seed starter mix on the top 20% of the pot then the nutrients rich soil below.

Growing a seedling in soil that is loaded with nutrients can and most time will hurt the growth of the seedling. They don't need much and too much stunts them.

You had said it has good drainage. What is in the soil that gives it that quality?
 

coLeader

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When I grow autos I transplant from solo cups. With that said if I was going with seed directly into the container it will remain in I would use a seed starter mix on the top 20% of the pot then the nutrients rich soil below.

Growing a seedling in soil that is loaded with nutrients can and most time will hurt the growth of the seedling. They don't need much and too much stunts them.

You had said it has good drainage. What is in the soil that gives it that quality?
I don’t think the soil is being an issue here, I rather think it might be a ph problem, since the second branches are a bit yellow
 

GreenAndTastey

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So I've read that I can plant a seed into a sponge? Could that be an alternative Instead of using seedling starter mix?
Plant as in plant and germ then take out and put into soil? Sponge as in bath sponge?

As a first time grower, there are much more experienced minds on this thread, but I would say keep it simple for your first one.

Regular potting soil with a lot of perlite added. And I used a jiffy pellet to eradicate the room for error (breaking taproots ect.) I just try and think "What would mother nature do"
 
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