Trying to make it work, but would like to get feedback!?

DrGonzo13

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So I went to a few grow supply stores in the area(ColoradoSprings, CO)and meet a lot of people who were very friendly and most important helpful. I'm just getting used to the site still and am having some issues getting my pic's to upload and as soon as I figure out how I will put some pictures up.16148126664494768094462619882735.jpg
 
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DrGonzo13

Active Member
So I went to a few grow supply stores in the area(ColoradoSprings, CO)and meet a lot of people who were very friendly and most important helpful. I'm just getting used to the site still and am having some issues getting my pic's to upload and as soon as I figure out how I will put some pictures up.
So I currently have a new little baby girl! And I'm using soil and it's in a 3 gallon pot and I have my first set of leaves starting this morning but I just don't know what to do nutrient wise for soil? I've never used any grow medium other than coco-coir, sphagnum moss and inert perlite, so it's very new to me growing in anything other than soilless substrates. What do I need to be looking out for during the very important first couple weeks and like I mentioned before I am currently having some sort of problem with getting my photos to attach
 

Rurumo

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What kind of soil are you using? A lot of them have added nutrients so you might not need to worry about feeding it for a while. 3 gallons is a BIG pot for a seedling/clone, so be careful not to overwater it. Overwatering is the main mistake new growers make. Good luck!
 

DrGonzo13

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What kind of soil are you using? A lot of them have added nutrients so you might not need to worry about feeding it for a while. 3 gallons is a BIG pot for a seedling/clone, so be careful not to overwater it. Overwatering is the main mistake new growers make. Good luck!
It's just Miracle Grow and then I have some stones at bottom of pot and then a bit of sphagnum moss to see if it'll help out with the very important over watering issue that you mentioned so thanks for the heads up. No nutrients added to her and probably not until it's in full veggie state unless there's something that I have overlooked!?
 
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