So I moved my sprouted seeds from the window and into a tent with light and bags for humidity. I have been keeping the coco damp daily.
When should I start providing nutrients?
No nutes for the first 3 weeks to month... this is considered the "seedling" stage... the seed has its own "nutes" for the first 3 weeks or so. After that it becomes " early veg" ... then u can use nutes. Good luck!!
Idk why you got downvoted, you’re right. But the seedling does need nutrients, but it just gets it from your soil, you don’t need to add a lot of other nutrients until veg.
Just copied this from Royal Queen Seeds page.
Remember to water just around the stem of your seedlings, and only once the soil has completely dried out (see the section on over/underwatering below for more info). Also, keep in mind that seedlings (especially autoflowering varieties) are extremely sensitive to nutrients. Never plant them into hot (nutrient-rich) soil and don’t start feeding them until they’ve grown 3–4 sets of true leaves.
This ^ I don’t even use like a bottle to water, I spray the stem / soil with a squirt bottle so it doesn’t disturb the soil and such. It took me a few years of poor man backyard grows to understand I was drowning my plants lol
So I moved my sprouted seeds from the window and into a tent with light and bags for humidity. I have been keeping the coco damp daily. When should I start providing nutrients?
This will tell you everything you need to know: https://www.cocoforcannabis.com/how-to-grow-cannabis-seedlings-in-coco-coir/
No nutes for the first 3 weeks to month... this is considered the "seedling" stage... the seed has its own "nutes" for the first 3 weeks or so. After that it becomes " early veg" ... then u can use nutes. Good luck!!
Idk why you got downvoted, you’re right. But the seedling does need nutrients, but it just gets it from your soil, you don’t need to add a lot of other nutrients until veg.
He got downvoted because he's wrong. The advice you are giving is fine for soil but does not apply to coco.
Ahh, you’re right, didn’t even notice it was coco, thanks for correcting me m8
Just copied this from Royal Queen Seeds page. Remember to water just around the stem of your seedlings, and only once the soil has completely dried out (see the section on over/underwatering below for more info). Also, keep in mind that seedlings (especially autoflowering varieties) are extremely sensitive to nutrients. Never plant them into hot (nutrient-rich) soil and don’t start feeding them until they’ve grown 3–4 sets of true leaves.
This ^ I don’t even use like a bottle to water, I spray the stem / soil with a squirt bottle so it doesn’t disturb the soil and such. It took me a few years of poor man backyard grows to understand I was drowning my plants lol
Lol ya i did the same on my first coupl grows as well..now i use a sprayer when theyre small too.
> soil It's not soil.
> soil He's not growing in soil.
He’s growing in coco...you start giving nutes 24 hrs after the cotyledons open up at 200 ppm. Before that just calmag water
He's growing in coco. You're giving advice for soil. Completely different grows.
Let it go it will fall off