Ok listen what you need to do is just leave them alone. The plants grow by themselves. This is the number one mistake made my first time growers. They obess tooo much about trying to do what they think in common sense to be perfect for it. They don't realize that the plant uses soo little every day as a sprout. In fact they can grow in any soil laying around as long as they get light and water. So just relax don't add any fertilizer and watch them grow. When growth slows from the normal natural growth them help them along very gradual. The best gardeners are ones that are patient.
Earthy Dank Reviewed by Earthy Dank on . First post ever, in need of some major help I have managed to kill 4 plants, I think it was because I over fertilized them and don't want to make the same mistake twice, so I need some input Please! In fact I believe we (my husband & I, it wasn't all me)did something really stupid. We bought soil, with fert allready in it, THEN added bloodmeal and to top it off liquid fert. I just didn't realize it, being my first time and all. The poor babies just shrivelled right up. I had one of those clay worms that help you tell if it's moist enough Rating: 5