Day 8 - When Should I Start With Nutrients

Nilspoulsen

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First time grow. I germinated the seed directly in coco and it popped 8 days ago. It has been seeing some really good growth. Even though its coco I haven't been watering much because it doesn't get dry. I was watering with what I thought was 5.9 PH water but I calibrated my meter today and the water Ive been giving is around 6.8. New batch 5.8 PH tap water with like 260ppm.
Got it in a grow tent with 100w LED's about 30 inches from the top.
Cat pissed in my coco in the pot I had outside the tent so I had to to a coco/ perlite mix that I got ready today for whenever I need to transplant
When should I start giving the plant nutrients and when do you guys think I should transplant into my 5 gallon pot. Ill attach a pic of what nutes I bought.
Any advice helps and If anything with the plant looks wrong please let me know
Sour d auto
 

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blueberrymilkshake

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if they have leaves and they aren't in soil, i give them nutes.
My first coco plant had castings and I used fish emulsion. I didn't know any better. But it exploded right away and I switched to nutes and all was better than well.

My next ones it was straight coco. Well, I was wondering why they were growing slow and realized I didn't know how many ppm I needed for a newborn or even how early to feed. Good thing one of them is my first auto lol.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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i grow in coco, and start feeding after the third set of leaves come out...no real scientific reason for that, just seems like it doesn't make much difference whether i give them ph'd water or nutes that early, while they still have their cotyledon leaves...but yeah, i start them off at about 250 ppm, and thats with nutes...so get some distilled water to use till you can get the ro system hooked up. i just give them about 1/4 strength jack's 3-2-1 ratio to start, and they seem to love it...and i know a lot of places say 5.8 for coco, but after 10 years of using it, i ph about 6 all the time...if it's a half a point high or low i don't sweat it, but i stay within that one point range, centered on 6, and my plants do a lot better than they used to, when i stayed close to 5.8
 

Nilspoulsen

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i grow in coco, and start feeding after the third set of leaves come out...no real scientific reason for that, just seems like it doesn't make much difference whether i give them ph'd water or nutes that early, while they still have their cotyledon leaves...but yeah, i start them off at about 250 ppm, and thats with nutes...so get some distilled water to use till you can get the ro system hooked up. i just give them about 1/4 strength jack's 3-2-1 ratio to start, and they seem to love it...and i know a lot of places say 5.8 for coco, but after 10 years of using it, i ph about 6 all the time...if it's a half a point high or low i don't sweat it, but i stay within that one point range, centered on 6, and my plants do a lot better than they used to, when i stayed close to 5.8
thank you that was very helpful.
 

blueberrymilkshake

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i grow in coco, and start feeding after the third set of leaves come out...no real scientific reason for that, just seems like it doesn't make much difference whether i give them ph'd water or nutes that early, while they still have their cotyledon leaves...but yeah, i start them off at about 250 ppm, and thats with nutes...so get some distilled water to use till you can get the ro system hooked up. i just give them about 1/4 strength jack's 3-2-1 ratio to start, and they seem to love it...and i know a lot of places say 5.8 for coco, but after 10 years of using it, i ph about 6 all the time...if it's a half a point high or low i don't sweat it, but i stay within that one point range, centered on 6, and my plants do a lot better than they used to, when i stayed close to 5.8
Could the .2 pH difference have anything to do with using ro?
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Could the .2 pH difference have anything to do with using ro?
i don't use ro, our water comes our of the tap around 75ppm...and most of that is chlorine and calcium, i fill my buckets the day before to let some of the chlorine evaporate, you can smell it coming out of the tap, not so much the next day
 

blueberrymilkshake

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i don't use ro, our water comes our of the tap around 75ppm...and most of that is chlorine and calcium, i fill my buckets the day before to let some of the chlorine evaporate, you can smell it coming out of the tap, not so much the next day
Oh shoot my bad. I've been doing 5.9, but I tried 6.0 tonight for s&g. You seem pretty knowledgeable.
 
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