Quote Originally Posted by latewood
along with all the advice above...I must say; 1st of all you are still in the seedling stage. so you are not vegging yet!
Vegging does not start until you have 4-5 sets of true leaves or nodes alternating. NO nutes for seedlings!!! Once they reach that stage in a week or more...you would normally start your *veg nutes. then you can flower after 2 weeks of nutrients, but you will lose a high % of yield potential.

you should veg for at least a month...keeping in mind that normal veg time is 2 months.

Make sure to keep your ph around 6.5 +/- .2

* As GardenKnowm advised;
Scotts soil probably has micronutrients and a time release nutrient of some sort, so be careful not to overnute your babies. In fact! I would just water them for a couple weeks to let them root real good.

3g pots are ideal for an indoor soil grow.:thumbsup:

did you mix your soil with some peat moss and perlite?

One last note. You may have hurt your chances with the little seedling you transplanted. (Shouldn't do that! Consistency and a stress free environment is crucial :thumbsup: in the production of potent females) I would get some superthrive and add that to pure water 1/4tsp per gallon. and that is what I would feed with for at least 2 weeks! then I would veg. goodluck:smokin:
you say i might of hurt the one i trasplanted?. is that why the biggest leafs on it is starting to limp? im pretty surei havn't over waterd or underwaterd.

the main reason i don't want to veg for a month is cuz i only have 25 inches high by 27inches wide of grow space. and figured id need a short veg to accomplish this. so how would you recommend i do this with my grwo space? still grow a month?

all the plants are on week one. wait another week to transplant the other 2? where do i get superthrive? walmart? home depot?

peat moss is already include in the soil. and i added about a table spoon or 2 to the 3g of soil.

you say true leafes. you meaning complete leafs with at least 3 - 4 total nodes?