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Grow Conditions
Week 1
Vegetation
1.27
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inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
12+ conditions after
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ED1126 ED1126
2 years ago
She has sprouted and looks to be doing well. Watering once a day.
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Grow Questions
ED1126
ED1126started grow question 2 years ago
Should I take the seed shell off myself or let it fall off naturally?
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Techniques. Other
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Leave it alone - it's not going to prevent the plant from growing and growth itself will get rid of it! If you try to muck about and "help," you risk damaging the seedling and maybe killing it off... Just keep the soil MOIST around the seedling (don't drown it) and you'll have no problem! Good luck
ED1126
ED1126started grow question 2 years ago
When is a good time to transplant from solo cup to final pot? I usually do 7-10 days myself. Also after transplanting should I start feeding nutes immediately or wait? I top dress with organic nutes mostly.
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Setup. Seedling
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 2 years ago
when i can pull it out without the substrate falling apart... generally when the canopy is same diameter or even slightly larger than the solo cup. roots help hold the plug together... if the roots aren't holding it together, it doesn't need more room, yet. unlike others i have a light feed right from the get go in teh substrate... that way as i irrigate it slowly rises up to full strength by 2nd or third irrigation with runoff (soilless grow conext) you have top-dresses, so you need to ramp up as what you added is used up or otherwise leeched out of soil. 2 things i see -- when you irigate get the whole thing wet.. dry spots up top make me thing there may be dry pockets underneath. dry pockeys underneath *can* lead to buidlup. Also, use more perlite or vermiculite et al to improve drainage of you soil. up to 50/50 soil to whatever is added to improve drainage. (70/30 wiwth coco cause it holds less water per volume) it may incease rate of fertilization, which is also a positive as long as it isn't burdensome. feeding more on demand genearlly has better results. (you'll still add rughly the same mass of vaious ferts per week o month.. the rate of application just changes.. concentration given should change with that..)
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HighBigFella
HighBigFellacommentedweek 12 years ago
Good luck and enjoy your grow!
SkankHunTer666
SkankHunTer666commentedweek 02 years ago
Wish u good luck and Nice growing
ED1126
ED1126commented2 years ago
@SkankHunter666,thanks growmie 🤜
homerjgangia
homerjgangiacommentedweek 02 years ago
Good luck with your grow mate!💪💪
ED1126
ED1126commented2 years ago
@homerjgangia,I'm looking forward for this journey with help from my growmies
HighBigFella
HighBigFellacommentedweek 12 years ago
Good luck and enjoy your grow!
Blabina
Blabinacommentedweek 02 years ago
Is it your first grow ?
Blabina
Blabinacommentedweek 22 years ago
I had this helmet on a grow too (first time it happenend to me after 4-5 harvests)
Blabina
Blabinacommentedweek 32 years ago
It is a good idea to give the numbers of day they have (to count them)
Blabina
Blabinacommentedweek 132 years ago
They seems ready to harvest i think