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    Seedling Watering

    Ok, I have searched, but havent found a definite answer to how often I should water my seedlings. I dont wanna rot the roots, but I dont wanna dry them out either. Should I just make sure the top stays moist? Is that a good idea? Or should I do the finger test?
    BudFromAbove Reviewed by BudFromAbove on . Seedling Watering Ok, I have searched, but havent found a definite answer to how often I should water my seedlings. I dont wanna rot the roots, but I dont wanna dry them out either. Should I just make sure the top stays moist? Is that a good idea? Or should I do the finger test? Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Seedling Watering

    i would spray them with water and nutrients
    everyday wet the plant and dirt good but
    not to much and it will sink down and go out
    the drain holes

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    #3
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    Seedling Watering

    superthrive works good and it says a drop
    a gallon but i usually use about a capful per gallon
    makes them grow way faster and hasnt hurt anythng

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    #4
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    Seedling Watering

    Terrible advice. Superthrive is SUPER concentrated and should NEVER be overapplied! I have seen people KILL their plants with the stuff! Seedlings should not be given any type of nutrients. If you really want to give them superthrive, use it at a rate of a drop per 2-4 gallons.
    Also, spraying or misting seedlings is a common cause of damping-off and can leach what little nutrients the little plants off out of the leaves.

    Water them lightly, but frequently, and if you are worried about disturbing the roots or damaging the stems with a strong flow of water, use a cheap diner-style ketchup dispenser instead. If you used nice light soil and have lots of drainage in your pots, and the pots are nice and small, you should not run into water problems with young plants. Don't give any type of fertilizer until the 5th set of adult leaves is unfolding.

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    #5
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    Seedling Watering

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    Terrible advice. Superthrive is SUPER concentrated and should NEVER be overapplied! I have seen people KILL their plants with the stuff! Seedlings should not be given any type of nutrients. If you really want to give them superthrive, use it at a rate of a drop per 2-4 gallons.
    Also, spraying or misting seedlings is a common cause of damping-off and can leach what little nutrients the little plants off out of the leaves.

    Water them lightly, but frequently, and if you are worried about disturbing the roots or damaging the stems with a strong flow of water, use a cheap diner-style ketchup dispenser instead. If you used nice light soil and have lots of drainage in your pots, and the pots are nice and small, you should not run into water problems with young plants. Don't give any type of fertilizer until the 5th set of adult leaves is unfolding.
    agreed 110% ... :thumbsup:

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    #6
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    Seedling Watering

    Oh no.....another klondike......

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    #7
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    Seedling Watering

    I already ran a check. It's not Klondike, or .:Karma:., but that's EXACTLY what I thought too!

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    #8
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    Seedling Watering

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    use a cheap diner-style ketchup dispenser instead.
    A turkey baster works great for this purpose, too. In fact, I use the baster all the way until the plants are taken out of their 2gal pots and transplanted into the 5gal ones. Tedious, but effective. It also gives me the opportunity to get a close up view of the leaves and see if any tell-tale signs of problems are starting to show.

    In this respect, I envy the hell out of hydro growers who only have to change water once a week, or so. :jointsmile:

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    #9
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    Seedling Watering

    What kind of nutrients would you recomend after the first set of adult leaves? Can you suggest Something that you can get from home depot or lowes?

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    #10
    Senior Member

    Seedling Watering

    Nothing quite yet... 4-5 sets of adult leaves and THEN you can give them something gentle, like a grow fertilizer dosed at 1/4 strength. If all you've got is a box store, the shultz liquid plant food is not that bad. But remember... go WEAK at first, and build up.

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