Jcue81
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone-
I am having a blast with my first indoor no till garden! My first cycle is getting close to harvest and, knock on wood, it looks like I will make it to the finish line with a usable product.
THAT SAID…. I am learning how much I do not know really quickly and I need advice from more experienced organic growers. While my 2x4’ bed looks acceptable, my seedlings this run have struggled.
I splurged on Saturday and bought a clone that I’ve wanted for 20 years. It should be here tomorrow and will go into quarantine until I confirm they’re no bugs and I HLVD test is negative.
One of the things I realized is how little I know in terms of how nutrients interact and how excesses/lockouts etc manifest.
I want to give this clone the best chance of survival and I am unsure what soil mix to put it in. I believe the current mix I am using, which my new seedlings struggled, is too rich castings.
I have everything needed to make a soil mix, but I am wondering if I am better off with a bag of Happy Frog since I am not super confident on mixing soil for seedlings/young plants.
Finally, can anyone provide me with some basics on transplanting a rock wool cube into soil? I am sure I am over thinking it, but want to make sure I don’t do anything stupid.
-Leave the top of the rockwool cube exposed when transplanting?
-Whats the thought process on watering since it will not be drinking much. Just keep slightly moist making sure not to overwater until the roots develop?
-Would putting back under a humidity dome with the tops open help keep the pressure on the plant low, or should I not cover it?
-Ideal PPFD for rooted plug once transplaned to soil?
I’m sorry for the list of questions, and REALLY appreciate the help!
I am having a blast with my first indoor no till garden! My first cycle is getting close to harvest and, knock on wood, it looks like I will make it to the finish line with a usable product.
THAT SAID…. I am learning how much I do not know really quickly and I need advice from more experienced organic growers. While my 2x4’ bed looks acceptable, my seedlings this run have struggled.
I splurged on Saturday and bought a clone that I’ve wanted for 20 years. It should be here tomorrow and will go into quarantine until I confirm they’re no bugs and I HLVD test is negative.
One of the things I realized is how little I know in terms of how nutrients interact and how excesses/lockouts etc manifest.
I want to give this clone the best chance of survival and I am unsure what soil mix to put it in. I believe the current mix I am using, which my new seedlings struggled, is too rich castings.
I have everything needed to make a soil mix, but I am wondering if I am better off with a bag of Happy Frog since I am not super confident on mixing soil for seedlings/young plants.
Finally, can anyone provide me with some basics on transplanting a rock wool cube into soil? I am sure I am over thinking it, but want to make sure I don’t do anything stupid.
-Leave the top of the rockwool cube exposed when transplanting?
-Whats the thought process on watering since it will not be drinking much. Just keep slightly moist making sure not to overwater until the roots develop?
-Would putting back under a humidity dome with the tops open help keep the pressure on the plant low, or should I not cover it?
-Ideal PPFD for rooted plug once transplaned to soil?
I’m sorry for the list of questions, and REALLY appreciate the help!
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