Ladies are Revived. Time for a feed?

Humble TerpLover

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4 weeks old!

They’ve been in a nice seed starter mix (castings etc,) and may be too big now as leaves touching edges.

cotyledons pretty much yellowed on all.

Kelp and worm castings ready to go.

….Wait to transplant and then feed……or give them a tender little touch now before changing to bigger homes.

it’s been a tough run so far, greenhouse just wayyyy too hot so I’m going to throw these in a tent for veg which is hard at my condo location/set up but no choice.
 

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Humble_Budlings

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Transplant now, yes. I can't see their roots from here but I transplant from 3" cubes on the third node stack, when there are two nodes between the cotyledon leaves and the growth tip... when they need to be handled somewhat carefully and have just barely exposed root tips on the container edge. Most people wait a little longer so, grain of salt. You haven't waited too long or anything.

They are a tad pale from the start mediums low nitro but that's good to encourage the root exploration post transplant. I would encourage to handle them gingerly but to go ahead and transplant, yes.
 
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Humble TerpLover

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Transplant now, yes. I can't see their roots from here but I transplant from 3" cubes on the third node stack, when there are two nodes between the cotyledon leaves and the growth tip... when they need to be handled somewhat carefully and have just barely exposed root tips on the container edge. Most people wait a little longer so, grain of salt. You haven't waited too long or anything.

They are a tad pale from the start mediums low nitro but that's good to encourage the root exploration post transplant. I would encourage to handle them gingerly but to go ahead and transplant, yes.
Thanks boss I appreciate your input.

I agree they do look pale. They are pale.

I’m going to be feeding as organic as possible. I’m looking for feeding plans during veg with supplies I have on hand such worm castings and kelp.

Any feeding plans etc would be awesome I don’t have anything in stone yet-

anything would would help - links etc.
 

Humble TerpLover

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Definitely, here is a good reference, but I come from an outdoor perspective, and have a low level of experience indoors. https://www.composttealab.com/compost-tea-recipes.html

Don't worry about trying to order his products unless you're in Humboldt - but his recipes are on point.
You're the man.
I'm going to try these out as I think the tea's are for standard organic whether indoor or outdoor.

Are you in garden or greenhouse?

I'm challenged by keeping my Greenhouse cool in this heatwave even with aircon and fans.. direct sunlight
 
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