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Feed: Jacks 321 nutrient is a salt based mix measured in grams. Grow diaries didn't have the option to put grams so I put it as ml.
Grow Day 8 / Veg Day 1 Notes: Starting Veg I’m left with 2 seedlings out of 3. The seedling I got rid of never grew leaves and didn’t show any signs of developing any. Starting Veg I have begun feeding Jacks 321 nutrient mix with silica. Currently feeding at 50% strength for the 1st week and will be feeding at 75% strength week 2 and 100% strength week 3.
Grow Day 9 / Veg Day 2 Notes: Veg looks good so far. Feed hasn’t affected plants so all good so far. 2nd set of leaves growing on both plants so expect more growth in the coming days.
Grow Day 10 / Veg Day 3 Notes: Plant #1 looks a bit light green. Going to increase jacks 321 nutes to full strength on next feed and see how she reacts. I’ve heard of people running jacks full strength all grow with no issues. Plant #2 also growing 2nd set of leaves now. Color looks good so far but will also feed full strength feed.
Grow Day 11 / Veg Day 4 Notes: Both plants have been fed nutrients at full strength. After feeding at 50% and noticing light green leaves I decided to feed at full strength.
Grow Day 12 / Veg Day 5 Notes: plants continue to grow and starting to look a darker green. Will be feeding recharge tomorrow to introduce some microbes into the coco.
Grow Day 13 / Veg Day 6 Notes: Plant #1 has some curling leaves on its first true leaves but 3 fingered leaves are coming in. Plant #2 looks healthy but just a bit small. Fed recharge today which will be doing once a week. Will be looking for microbes benefits.
Grow Day 14 / Veg Day 7 Notes: Starting to feed the plants daily to see how growth is affected. Being that I’m in 60% coco 40% perlite I’m not worried about root rot. Will be setting up dripper this week being that I have to feed daily. Both plants have a vibrant green since feeding jacks at full strength.