If you're growing in soil, you don't need to add anything for about four weeks. The natural nutrients in the soil can keep a seedling going for that long.

You don't want to add nutes right away since this can overwhelm the still developing system of the plant. Even in the beginning, try adding a little at a time so that you can give the plant what it needs without being too harsh.

Sometimes you can wait up to 6 weeks, depending on the plant, in my experience. It just seems like some folks are trying to be too nutrient heavy and that is just going to hurt your grow.

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