Tx-Peanutt
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Time released...What's another word for slow release nutrients ? English is not really my native language
I have it put in in universal growing soil that have nutes for first few weeks
Time released...What's another word for slow release nutrients ? English is not really my native language
I have it put in in universal growing soil that have nutes for first few weeks
If it has a N-P-K ratio on the soil it has slow release nutrients in it. Allot of your common potting mixes has it in it. I usually use compost tht has been sitting for a year or three.What's another word for slow release nutrients ? English is not really my native language
I have it put in in universal growing soil that have nutes for first few weeks
Les engrais qui se libere lentement. Il est bon d'avoir des nutriments dans votre sol, mais pas ceux qui sont à libération lente.What's another word for slow release nutrients ? English is not really my native language
I have it put in in universal growing soil that have nutes for first few weeks
Yeah what he said^^^^^^...Les engrais qui se libere lentement. Il est bon d'avoir des nutriments dans votre sol, mais pas ceux qui sont à libération lente.
Just translating the slow release definition Oh the advantages of being a Quebecer lolYeah what he said^^^^^^...
I've transplanted them yesterday into the new soil without perlite but it still has NPK in it , wil that help if so when should i look out when it becomes more healthy or not ? If not i still got some other seeds left , should i grow these into the new soil and see how things go? I don't want to overstress it but it's on my mind every day.... I'm waiting to get my PH tester that i ordered , maybe my water is at a 8 and is not good for these babies...If it has a N-P-K ratio on the soil it has slow release nutrients in it. Allot of your common potting mixes has it in it. I usually use compost tht has been sitting for a year or three.
While waiting on that ph tester , i've lowered my 300w mars to about 18-19 inches above my seedlings is that too close ? i had them around 25 at firstYes a PH tester would come in handy.
Put them in soil with no npk. Perlite is good unless its the kind with added nutrients. Cannabis plants dont need many nutrients for the first couple weeks of life. And get a ph meter. Test your water. For soil you want the water ph to be around 6.5 give or take a little. And if you are using tap water you really want to at least get rid of the chlorine/chloramine, if the water where you live contains it. As well as many of the other dissolved solids if possible. You might be able to save them if you get them in some quality soil with some decent water. But be careful not to overwater.I've transplanted them yesterday into the new soil without perlite but it still has NPK in it , wil that help if so when should i look out when it becomes more healthy or not ? If not i still got some other seeds left , should i grow these into the new soil and see how things go? I don't want to overstress it but it's on my mind every day.... I'm waiting to get my PH tester that i ordered , maybe my water is at a 8 and is not good for these babies...