i have never used it but you should be able to pick it up at your local hydro store if it's worth it's weight in salt.
-shake
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i have never used it but you should be able to pick it up at your local hydro store if it's worth it's weight in salt.
-shake
Shit bro I think they took a turn for the worst when I took the dome off, they pretty much dried and shriveled up. 2 are ok but 3 will probably die. FML.Quote:
Originally Posted by headshake
if your temps are up in the high 80s or 90s you need to make sure that they are getting enough water. don't over water. if they are seedlings the soil just needs to stay moist.
-shake
Im doing drip hydroponics. Should I go ahead and put them in there on drip and see what happens? They are just sitting in the tub now in rockwool and Im having to spray them often.Quote:
Originally Posted by headshake
Shrivelling and drying sounds like you may not have caught the superthrive OD in time. Practice your germination technique on some crap bagseeds until you figure out what combination of water/nutes/mineral supplements/media you can safely use... IMVHO, for going into hydro directly from seed, RapidRooters are MUCH more forgiving. Stick the sprouted seed in, and virtually ignore it for a few days, just making sure it doesn't dry out- no pre-soaking or other fussing required.
Ha yeah I think two might be ok. I dont have bagseed, I smoke good shit, no seeds. I have a shit ton of rapid rooters so Im good to go.Quote:
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
OMG I'm still laughing :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
Whats up texas... Ive always been told to let the seedlings grow a few nodes under CFL or Flouro before you put them under the LEDs. I am just now starting to use LEDs and ive followed this advice with my first batch. Something about the LEDs being too strong for seedlings? Im not for sure but thats what I heard... might help you if you stay under the CFLs for a little while. Like I said I dont know if this is 100% true but you could try it... dont think it will hurt them anymore than they are... Good luck!
If you have reason to believe your lights are too strong (evidence of acute heat/drying stress in the form of taco-leaves), raise them.
I raised the ufo up to about 2 feet, added like a 1/4 of the nutes on the bottles of GH and added them to my hydro system. Def more humid in there now and temps are sitting @ 85. Cant fuggin wait to get my northern lights in and do this shit right.Quote:
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
I figure my seedlings will die but put them in the hydro system as a last resort or a what the hell, might as well experiment. :rastasmoke: