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Plantule aux feuilles vert clair. Engrais organique et fibre de coco.

Hix57
Hix57started grow question 6 months ago
La plantule s'est bien développée, mais ses petites feuilles sont encore pâles. J'ai utilisé la dose recommandée, puis légèrement augmentée au second arrosage, sans amélioration. Dois-je ajouter plus d'azote ou passer au stade suivant de nutrition ? J'utilise l'engrais organique.
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Leaves. Color - Pale
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question 6 months ago
You honestly don't need to fertilize a young seedling at all for the first couple weeks. It's not really feeding much/at all during this time anyway. If growing in coco you might add a very dilute solution but I've also waited too.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 6 months ago
Let it grow. it takes some time for a newly sprouted seed to take off. don't want to stunt it. Plus its an auto. autos can be stressed from to much fertilizer and enter early flower or just under perform if you don't give em love, photoperiods can take a bit more punishment. Keep with the feeding schedule based on its recommendations and if the EC is to high just dilute it down with more water. Good drainage and runoff is normally required with liquid nutrients. You don't want to stress the seedlings root zone with overwatering either so less is more. take it slow till its a bit bigger. Good Luck!
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TheUk420Show
TheUk420Showanswered grow question 6 months ago
i wouldnt if i were you buddy hey i would not have started feeding her yet most growers will wait until the plant has 2 sets of true leaves before starting to feed this is to stop any toxicity that could build up when feeding early which could lead to stunted growth and take much longer to grow would just use water until the plant is a bit bigger buddy best of luck :)
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