qptyqpty
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I have to toss my dumb ass back into noob section because I simply cannot grow a damn nirvana white widow seedling in Rockwool.
It is frustrating as hell and i have already gone off several times. I started 2 seeds in pH 5.8 Gro-Dan 1" Rockwool. They died. Second 2 grew to point of 4 serrated leaves and the cotyledons had been consumed, but after they fell off, the plants died of lack of moisture. Third set of 2 I just killed one because I just got a new dog and let the seeds germinate for 3 days. Well, Nirvana seeds sprout a 4" taproot within 3 days they grow so ridiculously fast. I was fiddling with one seedling, and accidentally let the wet paper towel fall on the second and it broke the leaves right off. I was pissed.
So after 30 minutes pissed off going sociopath before work, I stuffed the remaining one in a mcdonalds cup with miracle gro. Ill just transplant the fucker directly into 5g hydroton buckets whenever they are ready.
Question is:
How the fuck do I keep this thing alive that long? It is simply a fucking miracle that my current grow lived through all the torture I had put them through. They look great, but I know exactly what I did wrong, and why they arent going to reach their potential. However, these seedlings are wearing me out, and they cost big money for the little damn seeds. Not to mention anxiety waiting for them to arrive. I have 25 feminized seeds left and I want to keep a number of them in case of bugout emergency, for medicinal purposes.
I cannot for the life of me clone plants either. I already did a small test run of 5 clones and they didnt even make it one day. I had cut from the bottom of the plant, angled the cut, scraped the stem, used clonex, and planted in a 5.8pH 1" Rockwool cube that weighed 26g with water that had 50ppm of Superthrive + Dutch Master Gold A+B.
*sigh*
I have read many many many posts, however, does anyone know of a great step-by-step process or flowchart for daily germination tasks? I understand the ebb and flow design, but I dont understand how you could set a flow to occur any more than one time per day. Why? Because when I dip my 1" cubes, they get sopping wet and hold a lot of water for like days. So how can you flood a tray of cubes twice a day or more? This would cause mine to be overwatered and it will kill them. That is the part I dont understand.
I also bought red spray nozzles, would these be good for watering seedlings? I habe 2 pumps, one 633gph and other 500 or something. I use two ball valves to control my water pressure, and it seems that under no pressure do they ever spray correctly. Do I need a bigger pump?
It is frustrating as hell and i have already gone off several times. I started 2 seeds in pH 5.8 Gro-Dan 1" Rockwool. They died. Second 2 grew to point of 4 serrated leaves and the cotyledons had been consumed, but after they fell off, the plants died of lack of moisture. Third set of 2 I just killed one because I just got a new dog and let the seeds germinate for 3 days. Well, Nirvana seeds sprout a 4" taproot within 3 days they grow so ridiculously fast. I was fiddling with one seedling, and accidentally let the wet paper towel fall on the second and it broke the leaves right off. I was pissed.
So after 30 minutes pissed off going sociopath before work, I stuffed the remaining one in a mcdonalds cup with miracle gro. Ill just transplant the fucker directly into 5g hydroton buckets whenever they are ready.
Question is:
How the fuck do I keep this thing alive that long? It is simply a fucking miracle that my current grow lived through all the torture I had put them through. They look great, but I know exactly what I did wrong, and why they arent going to reach their potential. However, these seedlings are wearing me out, and they cost big money for the little damn seeds. Not to mention anxiety waiting for them to arrive. I have 25 feminized seeds left and I want to keep a number of them in case of bugout emergency, for medicinal purposes.
I cannot for the life of me clone plants either. I already did a small test run of 5 clones and they didnt even make it one day. I had cut from the bottom of the plant, angled the cut, scraped the stem, used clonex, and planted in a 5.8pH 1" Rockwool cube that weighed 26g with water that had 50ppm of Superthrive + Dutch Master Gold A+B.
*sigh*
I have read many many many posts, however, does anyone know of a great step-by-step process or flowchart for daily germination tasks? I understand the ebb and flow design, but I dont understand how you could set a flow to occur any more than one time per day. Why? Because when I dip my 1" cubes, they get sopping wet and hold a lot of water for like days. So how can you flood a tray of cubes twice a day or more? This would cause mine to be overwatered and it will kill them. That is the part I dont understand.
I also bought red spray nozzles, would these be good for watering seedlings? I habe 2 pumps, one 633gph and other 500 or something. I use two ball valves to control my water pressure, and it seems that under no pressure do they ever spray correctly. Do I need a bigger pump?