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-SOAKING SEEDS STARTED AT 4:15PM on 4/2/22
All of them sank by the next day with a little stirring of the water - most of them were floating before I stirred the water then they sank & stayed underwater.
-PLANTING SEEDS STARTED AT 6PM on 4/3/22
Seedling Starter Soil:
1 Coco Coir Block (hydrated with 12cups aquarium water)
About 5 cups Vermiculite
4Tbsp Down To Earth Starter Nutrients
Mycorrhizal Fungi Spring Water - watering the hole with mycorrhizal before planting seed & then again after planted.
-AFTER THE FIRST SPROUT ON 4/5/22
Turned on seedling clip light to blue only, dimmest setting @ 20%. Keeping light on for 18/6 6am-12pm
- 4/6/22 INCREASED BLUE ONLY SEEDLING LIGHT TO 50%
It seems like they were slightly stretching for light **watch for light burn on cotyledon leaves**
-4/7/22 MORNING INCREASED BLUE ONLY SEEDLING LIGHT TO 100%
The plants are stretching even more I increased light to full 100%, it'll have to keep an eye on them & make sure they don't get light burnt or topple over from reaching
-4/7/22 AFTERNOON SWITCHED LIGHT TO GIIXER
The two tallest plant cotyledon started to droop to the side so I didn't want to take a risk continuing to try the clip light only on blue @ 100%. I have the Gixxer on only veg at a distance of 10" away from the tops of the cotyledon leaves. I also cracked the lid & put an oscillating fan on low just to give them a tiny bit of movement to strengthen their stems because they'll be tall and weaker with stretching.
*I tried using a new seedling light & it was a failure - they are now stretching due to that light. I switched back to my trusted seedling light & hoping they'll be back on track.*
@JamMAKEcan, EXACTLY! Me too. I keep my med needed or really quality wanted strains indoors. I tend to put my sativas outdoors to let them grow to the sun. The last one got over 10ft & even though it's legal, I don't want to tell the whole neighborhood - look I'm growing huge plants - I don't want the extra attention. People will already be able to tell by the smell but at least they won't be able to directly see it with training.
@CrazyHorse, thank you hopefully they stay beautiful. They're going to be out in the elements & in some outdoor soil (hoping it's not too much clay for them). We'll see if or what bugs we find growing in this yard.
@Pjm70, sorry it's been a very long time since I've been on here, life took over. I use down to earth dry nutrients along with fresh water fish tank water for the most part. And during the grows if I feel the plant is lacking or overnourished I add or remove various nutes as needed.
@Pjm70, I use a variety... Several Down to Earth dry nutrients, Aloe, Silica, Aquarium Water, Kelp, Earthworm Castings, I'm sure I'm forgetting something. If you'd like I can go into further detail. I'm sorry for the very late response.