snorlax
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BACKGROUND:
I have a Month old grand daddy purple plant. [from seed]
I germinated it in some damp paper towels in a tupper ware, and when the tails/roots where about an inch long i buried it in potting soil. took about a week.
which is in a like quart sized tub.
The seedling survived the shock,two days later it shot out of the dirt with its seed coat pushed off. Exposing its first two baby leaves.
Three weeks later and it is steadily growing the first Set of 3 fingered leaves.
My question:
Is it safe to feed water soluble nutrients to my plant?
I can see through the soil, via the bottom of the tub, and i can see like three small roots pushing on the bottom, there only about an inch and half of soil.
[this is my third plant and always germinate, and grow with soil as my medium. So I have an idea of what im doing. OUTDOOR just btw.]
STILL A NOOB though. lolol
I have a Month old grand daddy purple plant. [from seed]
I germinated it in some damp paper towels in a tupper ware, and when the tails/roots where about an inch long i buried it in potting soil. took about a week.
which is in a like quart sized tub.
The seedling survived the shock,two days later it shot out of the dirt with its seed coat pushed off. Exposing its first two baby leaves.
Three weeks later and it is steadily growing the first Set of 3 fingered leaves.
My question:
Is it safe to feed water soluble nutrients to my plant?
I can see through the soil, via the bottom of the tub, and i can see like three small roots pushing on the bottom, there only about an inch and half of soil.
[this is my third plant and always germinate, and grow with soil as my medium. So I have an idea of what im doing. OUTDOOR just btw.]
STILL A NOOB though. lolol