My little plant

Sont

New Member
Hello guys I started auto strains 8 days ago and this one sprouted 2 or 3 days ago...
It seems small idk if this is right or not, its my first grow i'm going to post here some pics so you can help me please?

Gave BactoHemp to her yesterday...its only once in a plant life.

It is a auto Northern Light and this is outdoor... the plants getting about 6-8 hours of sun per day, and i been watering it fine i think.

What is your opinion bout it?P5080453.jpgP5080454.jpgP5080455.jpg


Also wanted to know whats a good veg stage fertilizer with nutrients to give to the plant when watering?
 

pabloesqobar

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Looks fine to me. There's plenty of veg stage fertilizers out there. I use the Fox Farms lineup, but there's plenty of stuff that is less expensive. What kind of dirt are you using? If it already has nutes in it, you may not need to feed it for awhile. As a general rule, I don't feed until around the 30 day mark.
 

tekdc911

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agreed i wait until atleast preflowers then only feed 1/4 str once or twice a week until flower which is usually only a few 2-3 weeks from first sign of preflower when it has lil popcorns of hairs is when i switch to bloom nutes
also over watering slows growth to almost a stand still your plant looks up to par for 3 days
btw if your heavy on your nutes the first few weeks it will affect growth badly and in the end growth turns to buds burn it and your lowering yields in the end
about the soil i mix half indoor mix organic with half perlite and have had them finish with no problems just giving ph'd water
 

Sont

New Member
Im using All - Mix soil , and i been reading and saw some times that to wtaer u shud give like 200ml every 2-3 days?

Thanks for the answer so far
 

pabloesqobar

Well-Known Member
It depends. I water only when the soil is dry, regardless of how long that takes. I don't use much water when they are seedlings/small plants. No use in saturating 3 gallons of dirt when you don't need to. I feel like it gives me a little more control that way. And just look at the plant. If you see it start to droop, it probably needs watering. You can always add a bit more water, but kinda tough to remove too much water.
 
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