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Coco Coir
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Perlite
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Eirheart Eirheart
a year ago
We haven't put it out into the direct sun yet, it's just been sitting next to the windows all day. We also haven't added any nutrients and only watered with 40ml of purified water on the day of planting (3 days ago). The soil still seems pretty moist so trying to avoid over watering. Going to wait maybe a week before adding any nutrients.
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Grow Questions
Eirheart
Eirheartstarted grow question a year ago
Going to repot into a 26L pot, have been feeding 40ml so far of feed. After I move it too the new pot do I use just water to keep the soil moist and then add in a little bit of feed afterwards? I'm u sure of really how to water/feed.
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BerrySweetHigh
BerrySweetHighanswered grow question a year ago
Hello my friend, because you use coco coir you always need to feed because this medium does not contain any nutrients from itself. You can use a light nutrient solution with EC 1.0 and ofcourse pH 5.8
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Ctrellis90
Ctrellis90answered grow question a year ago
So you're using Coco as a growing medium and that's a little tricky for first time growers because you have to pH it properly and pre load it with nutrients before hand. I recommend starting with something easier like promix HP or Coast of Maine. A more well balanced soil that you don't have to add everything to. That being said if you're going with the Coco, you're going to have to properly pH your medium with loaded nutrients for early vegetation. A ppm of around 200 and a pH of 6 is what your Coco should be at before you transplant into it. Good luck brother.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question a year ago
If transplanting into fresh, quality soil. fertilizers may not be needed for the first 3 weeks or so. Transplantng and feeding immediately is a no-no...........wait at least 5 days for the plant to settle and recover from the transplant shock if using anything other than good quality soil. Soaking with seaweed (kelp) extract before transplanting, then watering the fresh transplant with seaweed extract afterwards can help minimize any transplant shock.
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Golden
Goldenweek 0
Where about in the world are you to be beginning germination for outdoors now? Happy growing 🍀
Eirheart
Eirheart
@Golden, We are in Canberra Australia
Herbie101
Herbie101week 0
Good luck for your first run and happy growing buddy 🌱🌞🍀
Lemonhazelover
Lemonhazeloverweek 0
Happy germination and good luck buddy ☘️
Lemonhazelover
Lemonhazeloverweek 0
Nice choise strain, good luck buddy ☘️
Nebula999
Nebula999week 1
Super cute! It’s looking good! How windy is it outside and when are you planning to put them in the sunlight?
Eirheart
Eirheart
@Nebula999, it's sometimes a bit windy but we live in a town house and put it in the courtyard so it's fairly sheltered we have already been putting it outside on days that arnt super super hot, she doesn't seem to mind the sun
NewLevelHydroponic
NewLevelHydroponicweek 2
Yes the first couple weeks you just wanna water it may the third sett of leaves a good time to start feeding it I would just put the water and make sure it warm and get a spray bottle even when your not watering it give it a couple sprays keep it happy
StarfishSmallBatch
StarfishSmallBatchweek 2
You could maybe try to Straighten that stem out with a piece of garden wire hooked to your pot with binder clips or clothespins! After a few days your plant will begin to straighten itself out and you can remove the wire!
StarfishSmallBatch
StarfishSmallBatchweek 2
Good luck with your run!