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08-20-2006, 10:19 PM #1
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Baby leaves?
I'd go light on the nutes at first, very light. The only serious probs I've ever had in veg were a result of overfertilization. Start very light, then if no probs, increase. I guess it depends on your soil too. I use Fox Farm Ocean Forest, and it seems like there are plenty enough nutes in that without adding anything else at all until you begin flowering.
jamstigator Reviewed by jamstigator on . Baby leaves? Hey, I am not sure I have a problem, but I wanted to make sure that this wasn't bad. I have 2 seedlings sprouted from phenomenal bagseed growing in a small box that I created out of illustration board and reflective duct tape. They are growing in a ph balanced potting soil and are watered only when totally bone dry. There is a small, inderect fan built into my rig and I'm using 2 26 watt cfls which have the lumens of 2 100 watt bulbs for now while their box is so small and plan on Rating: 5
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