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They look fine at the moment :thumbsup: Being paranoid not needed now
May I ask you why do you foilar feed with root booster? Is it recommended to do that way or for some other reasons?
I'm asking because since its for the roots, making me think it should be applied to the soil. No?
Also you have light soil, so you should think of giving some grow nutrients as well. Since the plants are ok for now you may start with half dose and see how they react.
As I know, light mixes are for having control on fertilizing from the very beginning. I'm using light mix too but i didn't germinate in them, I used just before flowering and they fitted well with full dosage of feeding.
As I said this is my first grow. I've done a lot of reading and research prior to starting but I always believed that experience is what counts at the end not theory. Plus that all this bombardment of information has left some things unclear in my head. So I found this forum a while ago and I started asking things that I couldn't find in books. Quoting from my first thread ever here when I joined a week ago or so.
Originally Posted by MEDEDCANNABIS
dont even trip...they are fine. they die and fall off when their job is done. same with your first set of leaves. soil is fine just foliar feed,and wet with straight water in soil. younglings dont need a lot of nutes so dont get crazy. you shouldnt need anything for a week or two except foliar feed. get them closer to the light if you can, seedlings will stretch like a mofo.
So basically I trust what more experienced growers than me in these boards suggest and experiment a little too. As for the root booster going into the soil I'm not sure but my logic dictates that all the processes of nutrient breakdown happens inside the plant so either way of providing those nutrients would be ok. Plus iirc foliar feeding if done correctly is preferable if possible due to the reason that you minimize alkaline concentration in the soil that could alter the pH faster? Correct me and excuse me if I'm wrong but as I said atm I just know what I've been reading around. 0 experience whatsoever but I'm working on that s we speak :rastasmoke:
btw, anyone that can clear up the veg stage for me? I still don't have it clear what indicates that a seedling enters its vegetative period.
Peace!
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