some may argue this but if a plant is not flowering, it is vegging. if it's in the middle or in between they usually call that the transition. so as soon as your seedling comes up, your plant is vegging. for clones i think it's as soon as they get a root structure, it's considered vegging. auto flowers are different though, they sorta flower from the start.When does veg "officially" start?
depends how fast it's growing. if it's doing good enough 1-2 weeks. i wait until i can dump out the cup upside down and if the roots have really spread and touch the sides of the cup. can take a bit of practice though cause if theres not much roots and you tip it upside down it can make a mess with the soil and if you have to replant it in the cup it can shock it if you're not careful. always remember in small cups, go easy on the watering, it's so easy to overdo it.The title pretty much says it all!
It's perfectly OK to wait till you see some "Root Action" comming out of the drain holes, like chrishydro said. Although I like to see "several" roots - same idea!Wait till you see a root or two coming out of the holes in the bottom, than pull the trigger.
I would say, 7-10 days after spout. By then you should have about 2-3 sets of true leaves.When does veg "officially" start?
I would say 3,202 days.I would say, 7-10 days after spout. By then you should have about 2-3 sets of true leaves.
I like the clear cup idea. Smart.Oops I see it in what's new and just started reading and never looked at the dates. Oh well old thread revived.
Uhhh if he ain't figured this out in 9 years, I don't think he ever will...I would say, 7-10 days after spout. By then you should have about 2-3 sets of true leaves.