Okay so I have a few questions that I would love some help with ASAP as I am going away on a holiday in 5 days and need to set up before I leave.....
I've got a box setup with lights/fans/filter, all that good stuff. I had a failed attempt at a DWC system with just 1 plant that I got given (was only a few weeds old from seed) and I bought some seeds online and somehow they got through (mad anxiety problems until they arrived, I live in NZ so I thought I'd be dead meat, bought off ILGM btw).
Anyway now I have 5 seeds germinating in Jiffy-7 Pellets and in 2 days I have checked and they have all got tap roots coming out (YAY) they are now day 3 from straight seed (not germ). My problem is now just sorting out what I'm going to grow them in. I was going to use just potting mix but after reading up on a bunch of forums and sites about slow release ferts etc I am having some doubts. I'll explain what my plan is and hopefully someone can tell me if its an okay plan for the time being...
So I was going to maybe use coir (https://www.bunnings.co.nz/besgrow-coir-briquette-9l-be-cmbrq650_p00212542) and then mix with perlite as well as dolomite lime; however I'm not sure as to how this stuff actually works like do I just mix the lime with water and then pour that over the coir brick and let it soak it up or just mix it in with the perlite and coir? Also not sure if I need to keep adding the lime as it might fade away leaving ca/mg deficiencies...
The time I am going to be away for is from Dec 29th to Jan 18th but decided to start before so that I'd be away for 20 days and get it kickstarted while I'm away.
So the questions I have are...
1. What ratio to coir/perlite should I use?
2. Since the seeds won't be able to grow in the jiffy pellets long enough to transplant, can I just place the pellet in with the coir/perlite mix? (I'll also remove the netting)
3. How often should I set the timer to water? (have a water pump in a reservoir of water)
4. Do I need to be watering with added nutes since the coir doesn't have any? or not because it will only be the first 30 days from un-germed seeds? The nutes I already have are seasol power feed (https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/seasol-powerfeed-liquid-fertiliser-500ml/p/166030) and seasol seaweed concentrate (https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/seasol-seaweed-concentrate-500ml/p/166028) I can buy anything from that store so if you can find some better stuff to use then let me know
5. when I leave hopefully they will be sprouted so I guess I should turn the lights on but for what time intervals and how far away from the plants? (CFL setup, 6 23w Cool Daylight bulbs)
One last thing... Is it okay to switch from 6 23w CFLs, to... 3 23w CFLS and 3 80w full spectrum LED's when I get back, I have ordered them online and they should be here by that time.
Thank you so much for anyone that helps out a newbie like myself, much appreciated
I've got a box setup with lights/fans/filter, all that good stuff. I had a failed attempt at a DWC system with just 1 plant that I got given (was only a few weeds old from seed) and I bought some seeds online and somehow they got through (mad anxiety problems until they arrived, I live in NZ so I thought I'd be dead meat, bought off ILGM btw).
Anyway now I have 5 seeds germinating in Jiffy-7 Pellets and in 2 days I have checked and they have all got tap roots coming out (YAY) they are now day 3 from straight seed (not germ). My problem is now just sorting out what I'm going to grow them in. I was going to use just potting mix but after reading up on a bunch of forums and sites about slow release ferts etc I am having some doubts. I'll explain what my plan is and hopefully someone can tell me if its an okay plan for the time being...
So I was going to maybe use coir (https://www.bunnings.co.nz/besgrow-coir-briquette-9l-be-cmbrq650_p00212542) and then mix with perlite as well as dolomite lime; however I'm not sure as to how this stuff actually works like do I just mix the lime with water and then pour that over the coir brick and let it soak it up or just mix it in with the perlite and coir? Also not sure if I need to keep adding the lime as it might fade away leaving ca/mg deficiencies...
The time I am going to be away for is from Dec 29th to Jan 18th but decided to start before so that I'd be away for 20 days and get it kickstarted while I'm away.
So the questions I have are...
1. What ratio to coir/perlite should I use?
2. Since the seeds won't be able to grow in the jiffy pellets long enough to transplant, can I just place the pellet in with the coir/perlite mix? (I'll also remove the netting)
3. How often should I set the timer to water? (have a water pump in a reservoir of water)
4. Do I need to be watering with added nutes since the coir doesn't have any? or not because it will only be the first 30 days from un-germed seeds? The nutes I already have are seasol power feed (https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/seasol-powerfeed-liquid-fertiliser-500ml/p/166030) and seasol seaweed concentrate (https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/seasol-seaweed-concentrate-500ml/p/166028) I can buy anything from that store so if you can find some better stuff to use then let me know

5. when I leave hopefully they will be sprouted so I guess I should turn the lights on but for what time intervals and how far away from the plants? (CFL setup, 6 23w Cool Daylight bulbs)
One last thing... Is it okay to switch from 6 23w CFLs, to... 3 23w CFLS and 3 80w full spectrum LED's when I get back, I have ordered them online and they should be here by that time.
Thank you so much for anyone that helps out a newbie like myself, much appreciated
