And i need to know how much water to give it like every once and a while orwhat i dont want it tobe a lanky skinny toothpick
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Water until some comes out the bottom holes then don't water again until it feels light in weight and looks dry on top. With small pots just lifting them and seeing if they feel heavy or not is the best way. And with a 75w bulb you should probably have it about a foot above the plant. Putting it closer would cause rapid drying of the soil.And i need to know how much water to give it like every once and a while orwhat i dont want it tobe a lanky skinny toothpick
With a plant thats been flowering,watering till there's runoff is fine but OP has a seedling in MG with water releasing nutes so i definitely would NOT water that much right now.Water until some comes out the bottom holes then don't water again until it feels light in weight and looks dry on top. With small pots just lifting them and seeing if they feel heavy or not is the best way. And with a 75w bulb you should probably have it about a foot above the plant. Putting it closer would cause rapid drying of the soil.
I meant after it gets drier from what it is now.With a plant thats been flowering,watering till there's runoff is fine but OP has a seedling in MG with water releasing nutes so i definitely would NOT water that much right now.
I personally water all seedlings a small amount of water with a pump sprayer.Good luck @Dtapp,please don't overwater