northeastcultivators
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I've been using potting soil (specifically roots organic soil) for years now and finally wanted to make the switch to coco atleast when it comes to indoor growing for most part. I know coco is a soiless medium meaning you have to add the nutrients prior to watering just like hydro, I'm just curious about feeding seedlings, knowing that it's easy to burn & kill a seedling with to much food I'm being very cautious when it comes to how many ppms my water/feed mix is at. I use RO water so naturally I'm always adding calmag back into my water, so don't have to worry about the seedlings getting deficient from lack of calcium/magnesium. Also adjusted my ph accordingly to 5-8 / 6-0 as I know plants growing In coco prefer a more acidic ph. It may be hard to notice through the pictures but some of the first set of leaves are ever so slightly yellowish green/ and some aren't 100% green, almost as if some are just starting to become deficient. I'm worried about when to feed & how much nitrogen to feed seedlings growing in coco in the first 1 - 3 weeks of the plants life? Should I not feed the plants any nitrogen for atleast acouple weeks? How much food do seedlings really need is the question?
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