What am I doing wrong

What am I doing wrong and how can I make my baby healthy


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Theres too much potassium in that seaweed fert. You shouldn't be using much ferts anyway at such an early stage, the soil has slow release nutes which should cover you for the first couple weeks. For now make sure you don't overwater and use less than the suggested amount of ferts. the fert company wants you to use more ferts so you have to buy more.
 

dubois.f

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Nute burn. Let the seedling feed itself for the first 2-3 weeks (until it's a little more developed).
Keep the light (CFL) around 2-5 inches from the plant. For seedling you don't need much light but if you're planning to flower under CFL you're gonna need a lot more.
Sadly this plant is not worth saving try to restart.
Don't plant in the same cup cause it will burn her too (the nutes are still in there)
 
Nute burn. Let the seedling feed itself for the first 2-3 weeks (until it's a little more developed).
Keep the light (CFL) around 2-5 inches from the plant. For seedling you don't need much light but if you're planning to flower under CFL you're gonna need a lot more.
Sadly this plant is not worth saving try to restart.
Don't plant in the same cup cause it will burn her too (the nutes are still in there)
A new seedling should pop through today or tomorrow in a different pot
 

harris hawk

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just feed water for the first 1-2 weeks with a good root stimulator (great White) then in week 3 start you nutrients. and if you can plant seed in you final container - that way no transplanting / transplant as soon as you can - do you have the room for this?
 
I'll be keeping the 3 week old piece of shit seedling lookin thing anyway just coz why not I'm starting again aswell and it's not an issue to have both when I move in 20 days I'll probably start a third too and I will be able to add a fan I'll have more height and a little more width I have plenty more light sockets and wire and bulbs of both cool whit/cool daylight for veg and warm white for flower and once I've moved I'll get a 100watt cfl or so for each plant and of course all those little 23watt cfls for areas that don't get much light from above unfortunately I havnt seen any 100watters in warm white but I heard cool daylight will still work for flower but not as well so lucky I have all those 23watters too
 
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I have the room and I thought that seaweed shit was a good root stimulator since I used to have really shitty germination numbers but the last seeds I soaked in that stuff and have been the fastest germination and easy and healthy. I read up on it and people use it from day one right through
just feed water for the first 1-2 weeks with a good root stimulator (great White) then in week 3 start you nutrients. and if you can plant seed in you final container - that way no transplanting / transplant as soon as you can - do you have the room for this?
 
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harris hawk

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I have the room and I thought that seaweed shit was a good root stimulator since I used to have really shitty germination numbers but the last seeds I soaked in that stuff and have been the fastest germination and easy and healthy. I read up on it and people use it from day one right through
What you have will work well - but a root stimulator has to have "Mychrrohiza" it's a fungi that promotes spider root development , ect - look at "Extreme Gardening.com" for complete line of . Have found a $10.00 bottle of Great White. Some folks also use "Dr. Willards" plant catalyst.
 
Thank you friend
What you have will work well - but a root stimulator has to have "Mychrrohiza" it's a fungi that promotes spider root development , ect - look at "Extreme Gardening.com" for complete line of . Have found a $10.00 bottle of Great White. Some folks also use "Dr. Willards" plant catalyst.
 
image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg So this is my new girl she popped up yesterday so far healthy and an update on the useless seedling lookin thing more leaves are gone
 

JanesRain

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I'm in nsw Australia I don't really have acces to that especially in my little shit hole town. I thought my day old seedling was okay what is wrong with it. I've had a plant outside in this soil that went pretty well that's why I'm a little confused
Start over bro. That soil is shit. Looks to be about 60% sticks and other shit. Your plants are nearly dead and not worth bothering with

Get yourself some Fox farms ocean forest and some decent lighting.
 

Indefinately

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New seedling looks pretty good buddy, don't overwater or feed with any of those fertilisers though.

Where In Austalia are you?
I'm pretty sure you can go buy some potting soil from your local nursery?

Alternatively, just order some Coco online and start to learn about feeding the plants your self without relying on the soil.

Indefinately
" Let there be Green in 2016 "
 
New seedling looks pretty good buddy, don't overwater or feed with any of those fertilisers though.

Where In Austalia are you?
I'm pretty sure you can go buy some potting soil from your local nursery?

Alternatively, just order some Coco online and start to learn about feeding the plants your self without relying on the soil.

Indefinately
" Let there be Green in 2016 "
Thanks I'm in a little town in New South Wales called mudgee.
It is in potting soil but the shit that's $4 a bag of 30 litres the cheepist shit I could get actually. I got it from woolworths because we don't have a nursery the closest thing is the garden room at big w and our bunnings store has a pretty decent range but nothing any good really. I was thinking mixing perlite with the soil when I transplant and by then I'll be using the thrive at least if I can't find better shit
 

StoneyMcphatter

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$4 bag of soil isn't going to grow good weed.
Thanks I'm in a little town in New South Wales called mudgee.
It is in potting soil but the shit that's $4 a bag of 30 litres the cheepist shit I could get actually. I got it from woolworths because we don't have a nursery the closest thing is the garden room at big w and our bunnings store has a pretty decent range but nothing any good really. I was thinking mixing perlite with the soil when I transplant and by then I'll be using the thrive at least if I can't find better shit
 

Stealthstyle

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Bunnings sell most of what you need for good plants. Just dont buy all of them at once. they sketch out with people buying hydro gear.So buy some of outdoor plants at the same time.
 
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