notballin
Member
Greetings!
I'm what you would consider a "new grower" that learns fast (I'm well versed in several topics such as PH, over-watering, LST/HST (Fimming/Topping), light cycles, fertilizers and the NPK, etc.
My question to the forums is: I just planted a seed straight to soil for germination. Should I place the planted seed under 24/0 light or 18/6 light or no light and why? I'm leaning towards 18/6 (again, nature's way), but I'd love to hear from everyone here.
The soil mix is Scotts Premium Top Soil with peat moss, some extra peat moss for good measure, and some perlite. PH'd water sits at 6.2 (roughly) and the seed was soaked for 8 hours in water before being planted straight into soil.
(Side note: I know that many prefer the "germ in paper towel" method, but I'd like to try this in nature's way. Also, I plan to use the light as a heat source. There are fans circulating air and an intake/exhaust to keep fresh air flowing!)
Thanks in advanced!
I'm what you would consider a "new grower" that learns fast (I'm well versed in several topics such as PH, over-watering, LST/HST (Fimming/Topping), light cycles, fertilizers and the NPK, etc.
My question to the forums is: I just planted a seed straight to soil for germination. Should I place the planted seed under 24/0 light or 18/6 light or no light and why? I'm leaning towards 18/6 (again, nature's way), but I'd love to hear from everyone here.
The soil mix is Scotts Premium Top Soil with peat moss, some extra peat moss for good measure, and some perlite. PH'd water sits at 6.2 (roughly) and the seed was soaked for 8 hours in water before being planted straight into soil.
(Side note: I know that many prefer the "germ in paper towel" method, but I'd like to try this in nature's way. Also, I plan to use the light as a heat source. There are fans circulating air and an intake/exhaust to keep fresh air flowing!)
Thanks in advanced!