SamWaterstone
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First grow Ever! Shes is 1 week and 2 days young and has a healthy root system developing. She is the only one that has survived out of 5 germinated seeds besides this one, , however, she doesn't look promising. I germinated all five of my seeds with the moist paper towel method and then placed them into rapid rooters. I planned to grow all 5, but it looks like its going to be just one. It's a learning process by trial and error and I have learned a lot in the past 3 weeks. My biggest mistake was over watering the rapid rooter and too much humidity. I had my babies in a dome for the first week and a half with and average of 76-82 degrees Fahrenheit with humidity at 50-70% which was drowning them. I think they suffered from root rot because i ripped open a rapid rooter and most of the roots were brown, they just weren't growing as fast as my #1 GIRL up top. I since then removed the dome and cut down to 73-75 degrees with %20 humidity. Took an entire day trying to figure out my light level (600w MH) and intake fan settings to keep this Temperature constant and steady.
As you can see on picture 3 and 4, a couple of roots are beginning to brown, but i am lucky she's survived this long with all my mistakes given.
So ... Does she look ready to transplant into my Roots Organics 707 soil? I've been told that the soil is too hot for young seedlings, which is why i did the rapid rooters; but she looks strong and ready to take on some organic soil. my plan was to grow these babies in 5gallon Roots Organics Fabric Pots, but since it is just one, with a potential of a second one, I'm going to grow this baby in a 10gallon fabric pot using the 5ml Master Feeding schedule from Roots Organics. I wont be feeding the soil any nutrients just yet, just Reverse Osmosis Water with a pH of 6.5.
So, is she ready? another day or two to make a solid two weeks old?
Thanks in Advanced.
As you can see on picture 3 and 4, a couple of roots are beginning to brown, but i am lucky she's survived this long with all my mistakes given.
So ... Does she look ready to transplant into my Roots Organics 707 soil? I've been told that the soil is too hot for young seedlings, which is why i did the rapid rooters; but she looks strong and ready to take on some organic soil. my plan was to grow these babies in 5gallon Roots Organics Fabric Pots, but since it is just one, with a potential of a second one, I'm going to grow this baby in a 10gallon fabric pot using the 5ml Master Feeding schedule from Roots Organics. I wont be feeding the soil any nutrients just yet, just Reverse Osmosis Water with a pH of 6.5.
So, is she ready? another day or two to make a solid two weeks old?
Thanks in Advanced.
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