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zoott
03-12-2008, 10:40 PM
Is a peat pellet a good thing to germinate seeds in? Would a peat cup be good to start plant in after germination?
carinia
03-12-2008, 11:14 PM
I would recommend staying away from peat. Its very acdic, and can hold way to much water leading to dampening off. Also, there is a netting that goes arond the pellet to hold it together that is suprisingly tough for lil mj roots to break through.
Stay with just some seedling starter soil in some 6 pack seed starting containers. Stay away from MG and other soils that come prefertalized. Good luck!
stinkyattic
03-13-2008, 10:34 AM
Carinia is right that peat is too acidic for cannabis, and the nets are too tough.
Luckly the peat pucks are pH adjusted with lime- the amount of time your little plant spends in there is short if you do it correctly, and as long as you make the transplant into a much better soil, you shouldn't see any problems.
If you use pucks or juffypots, when you transplant, shred the pot or net up a little bit to let the roots grow more freely before planting.
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