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Now that you are starting to feed they will take off. Time to enjoy the show.
The Afghan Kush started out quick, it was the fastest grower for sure. However the White Widow X Big Bud has begun taking off like crazy.
I just wish the third WW X BB developer True Leaves. It just stuck with it's seedling leaves for over a week and made no progress.
I need to get a separate mini veg tent going so I can take clones. Starting from seed seems like a real pain.
One more thing. Would I be ok to full up the cup to the top with some more coco? Will it rot the stem at all? Or will it cause more root growth.
I would put them in 2 gallon containers and feed them at 300 ppm
do not listen to this guy, he gave horrible advice
your seedling look fine bro
seedlings usually grow slow as shit anyway
Update:
Day 20
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Been feeding 1/2 strength nutrients with 1/4 tsp of Epsom. They are green, no issues (yet), been growing steadily. I feel they are a bit small for day 20 from sprout, but they seem really healthy. So I am not sure what could be the issues. I have been feeding every other day. Once they are larger I will increase to every day, until I switch to larger pots.
So a couple questions for everyone
- When should I turn up the lights to 400 watt? I'd wait for the plant to grow quite a lot more.
- When should I transplant? Fairly soon. I'd want to get them settled into their vegging pot so I can top/LST etc.
- When should I increase to full strength nutrients? After they have settled in to their new pot and grown more.
- When is the best time to begin topping? I'd wait for a couple more nodes to grow but others do it earlier. Once again I'd let them get settled in thei vegging pot then top after 4 sets of nodes or more.
- Wiling to take any other suggestions. Try to relax. It will come.
I will create a grow journal once I flip them into flower. However it could be another 20 or so days. I am in no rush.
Thanks for all the help. Once I have a couple grows done I will be sure to pass the knowledge forward to other newer medical growers.