First time doing seeds

go go kid

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t5herev in solo cups at presant and theres not much space to fill with soil, i personaly would put the light closer , then when you trantplant them into larger pots, bury them up to the first set of leaves, you dont have a fan blowing do you???? a fan will give you thicker stems
 

BeastLebanese

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I'm with go go kid, if you can get that light closer like 18-20 inches at least without stressing them, then just bury at transplant should be fine. Plus the fan.
 

SkyFox

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t5herev in solo cups at presant and theres not much space to fill with soil, i personaly would put the light closer , then when you trantplant them into larger pots, bury them up to the first set of leaves, you dont have a fan blowing do you???? a fan will give you thicker stems
Oh well i dont have a fan blowing on them just like above above them lol, wait so i should transplant them?
 

SkyFox

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I'm with go go kid, if you can get that light closer like 18-20 inches at least without stressing them, then just bury at transplant should be fine. Plus the fan.
Ok sounds good ima add fan n when i transplant , i bury them down to the first newborn leaf, thx guys, ill be posting more updates on them here , thx
 

go go kid

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no. not yet, unless you have some 9" pots to pot up into.. if you do, then plant them and cover with soil to just under the first set of leaves.
but no, its not nessesary to transpplant them. there maybe best left to fill out the solo cups first, you can rectify the problem when there filled out and you transplant them, but all the info above is corect. if you can get a fan, it wont take long for you to see the a thicker stem
 

SkyFox

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no. not yet, unless you have some 9" pots to pot up into.. if you do, then plant them and cover with soil to just under the first set of leaves.
but no, its not nessesary to transpplant them. there maybe best left to fill out the solo cups first, you can rectify the problem when there filled out and you transplant them, but all the info above is corect. if you can get a fan, it wont take long for you to see the a thicker stem
I juat added a fan n they sofly shake, ho often do i water them? I have them in the royal gold tupur
 

go go kid

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im not a coco grower, but im watching this with great interest as i just read this. Royal Gold Tupur, pronounced (two-per), was designed with the idea feeding your plant as much and often as possible. It is a blank slate to create your own high performance feeding regimen. As a coco fiber based soilless medium, it requires high levels of calcium and magnesium to unlock its true potential. With an astounding balance of oxygen and water holding capacities, Tupur can be watered up to 1-6 times a day! This makes it an ideal choice for automated watering systems, especially drip (drain to waste or recirculating), Ebb and Flow. Even deep water culture, and aquaponics thrive in this unique and versatile blend. Yet it still excels in hand watered container gardens, with organic OR conventional feeding programs. This versatility has been key in Tupur quickly becoming a household name for cultivation experts and enthusiasts from coast to coast. NOW available in newly released .75 cubic ft plant-in bags (approximately 5 gallons). Also still traditionally packaged in 2 cubic foot bags, yet priced to compete with 1.5 cubic foot bagged products, Tupur can give you that extra bang for your buck, in more ways than one! Are you getting Tupur?
another grower i herd from earlier said he feeds at 14 strength nute strength, i dont remember hown offten he said he does it. but im sure they will be along shortly
 

SkyFox

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Wow yea i knew i had to feed them n i am going to ser up a drip system, but let say i make a reservoir of 30 gallon of 1 week of feeding, i just let them have the same amount of ppm every time?
 

SkyFox

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Wow yea i knew i had to feed them n i am going to ser up a drip system, but let say i make a reservoir of 30 gallon of 1 week of feeding, i just let them have the same amount of ppm every time?
But for seedling how often do i water them?
 
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