Originally Posted by latewood
along with all the advice above...I must say; 1st of all you are still in the seedling stage. so you are not vegging yet!
Vegging does not start until you have 4-5 sets of true leaves or nodes alternating. NO nutes for seedlings!!! Once they reach that stage in a week or more...you would normally start your *veg nutes. then you can flower after 2 weeks of nutrients, but you will lose a high % of yield potential.:o
you should veg for at least a month...keeping in mind that normal veg time is 2 months. :cool:
Make sure to keep your ph around 6.5 +/- .2
* As GardenKnowm advised;
Scotts soil probably has micronutrients and a time release nutrient of some sort, so be careful not to overnute:eek: your babies. In fact! I would just water them for a couple weeks to let them root real good.:p
3g pots are ideal for an indoor soil grow.:thumbsup:
did you mix your soil with some peat moss and perlite?:confused:
One last note. You may have hurt your chances with the little seedling you transplanted. (Shouldn't do that! Consistency and a stress free environment is crucial :thumbsup: in the production of potent females) I would get some superthrive and add that to pure water 1/4tsp per gallon. and that is what I would feed with for at least 2 weeks! then I would veg. goodluck:smokin: