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Week 3
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Jakescalls Jakescalls
4 years ago
Starting to look good now growing great, starting to get a small smell when you walk into the grow room.
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cmstacker01
cmstacker01week 1
why are you giving the plants nutes at this stage??? You don't give nutes till at least week 4 depending on what soil you use.. Another guideline is to wait till the tips of the plant cross over the size of the pot Only water and rootboosters/or things to create micro life till then.
cmstacker01
cmstacker01
@Jakescalls, No problem, but stop doing it. You soil has already enough food for the first 3 weeks at least, and depends on how bad you do, it can even be 5 weeks. You see its not the weeks that matters, its the size of the plant that matters when you need to add feeding. If your plant grows normal at the normal rate, slowly feed at week 4 If your plant has setbacks which slows down his growth you feed maybe even later First lesson and step to be aware of for not killing your plants = overwatering Small plants=small roots system=little usage of water and evaporation. You water more then the root system can handle..roots will not grow further, because they don't need to look for water because they are literally drowning in the water which results in =stunted plants that seem not to grow. Water need to be also in sync with the amount of light and strength you use. example=you gonna need to water more in higher temperature and higher wattage lamps then in low temperature and low wattage and this is with taking in mind the size of th e plant and its health. The biggest tip i can give you is(if yougot decent light +/-anything above 100w to start with) Everyday you should see the plant i s getting bigger...this is the sign you are not overwatering or underwatering. If the plant stay the same size for 2 3 days in a row...something is very wrong. Then you need to check, is the soil wet or did you water like 2 or 4 days ago..then you need to stop watering till you see the plant growing again, and as soon you see it grow again, don't go add water again, when it grows it means the soils is in balance with the amount of moisture, not too much, not too little. This is when the plant send more roots to find more water deeper in the pot, this also means the plant is gonna get bigger and bigger. Too wet soil=roots will not look for water, plant size will stay the same day after day. Stage 2= making sure your big plant now is gonna get the right feedings, again not too much, not too little...Depends on the plants..there is no such thing as week 8 needs 5 ml of this and 5ml of that nutrient. Plants are like humans in this matter, also plants has different genetics..some plants can eat a lot of nutrient..some plants just can't...even if they are the same species of seeds. Just like your parents might have 5 kids...and those 5 kids represent 5 plants. Not every kid is gonna eat the same amount of food. Some kids will grow bigger then the other kids and consume more food, other kids remain slightly smaller in size. With time and practice and experience you will understand by looking at plants and the signs, whether you are feeding too much or too little. Take care of the little one, sometimes its better care to leave the plant alone for a day or 3 instead of taking care of it too much and too often. For reference. I put my seeds in 500ml pots, give a bit water maybe 5 -7 spoons water . As soon they sprout and put their head above soil, i leave them at least 3-4 days before i give the same amount of spoons of water..depends on the lights you use. If you put them in a hot environment..its not that the plant is gonna drink the water..its more likely the room temperature is evaporating the water faster..so keep that in mind...Hot room=frequently water but small doses... 20° is normal watering and leave it be for a day or 3-4. Learn to use your hand t o weigh the pot before water and after water...so you can feel the weight..that's been added..and try to keep that as reference ..is the pot too heave..then skip a day of watering till it feels not heavy for the amount of soil in that pot/cup 👊
Jakescalls
Jakescalls
@cmstacker01, I’m just going by what I’ve came across online I didn’t know I wasn’t supposed to.