Mysticalgrower94

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They are working on their second leaves just watered them, before I watered them they were wilting (leaves) they were in a 16oz styrofoam cup I just put them in a bigger pot hoping they won't wilt any longer, have not gave them any nutes yet. Should I give them nutes? Would it help? (First set of leaves are wilted down towards the soil not the water leaves) from what I've seen and heard others say "it is because of lack of nutrients nutrients and when the leaves are curled upwards it is due to, too much nutrients" any help would be very appreciated and greatly accepted, once the picture upload it fixed I will definitely upload pics.
 

Litthefrog

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They are working on their second leaves just watered them, before I watered them they were wilting (leaves) they were in a 16oz styrofoam cup I just put them in a bigger pot hoping they won't wilt any longer, have not gave them any nutes yet. Should I give them nutes? Would it help? (First set of leaves are wilted down towards the soil not the water leaves) from what I've seen and heard others say "it is because of lack of nutrients nutrients and when the leaves are curled upwards it is due to, too much nutrients" any help would be very appreciated and greatly accepted, once the picture upload it fixed I will definitely upload pics.
If they're only on they're second set of leaves, it's probably too soon for nutes, like Wilderb said, medium, temps, humidity?
 

Mysticalgrower94

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It's warming up temps fluctuate where I live might put them inside tomorrow under a light. And the soil I use is fox farm ocean forest
 

Mysticalgrower94

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Today's high was 66 humidity was 37 it's supposed to rain this coming Sunday and Monday so the humidity may perk up. Let's hope tomorrow's high is suppose to be 61 but the past 2 days has been 66, lows of 45. But I'm not awake to check the thermostat it could be 50 for all I know
 

Wilderb

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So soil. FFOF can be a little hot for seedlings. You definitely don't need to add nutes.
Growing outside? If your high tems are 66, what are your lows?
Why did you re pot them? How old are they?
Are you talking true leaves or the cotyledon?
If new growth is okay, you're fine.

Where about in the world are you?
 

Mysticalgrower94

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So soil. FFOF can be a little hot for seedlings. You definitely don't need to add nutes.
Growing outside? If your high tems are 66, what are your lows?
Why did you re pot them? How old are they?
Are you talking true leaves or the cotyledon?
If new growth is okay, you're fine.
Where about in the world are you?
My low is currently 48, current humidity is 48% I live in the west Coast of the United States, and ffof is the only soil I have currently. Until this coming Monday, I re-potted because I figured it would help with the wilt and there were 3 plants in one 16oz cup and started forming the root growth and would like for them to grow in a bigger area and second set of leaves above the cotyledon. I was thinking maybe some super thrive for first time feed then again in the beginning stages of flower, the strain that I'm currently on topic about is unknown. Came from a jack herer but pollinated by an unknown male plant, I had purchased through a family member with cultivation rights, which I currently have received mine, I've grown before but with less knowledge I now currently have and still learning.
 

Mysticalgrower94

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Look for light warrior or a " SEEDLING MIX " ..... I fill container with FFOF .... Scoop out a center plug space ... Fill that with Light Warrior - mist that with water ... Plant seed and grab a beer.
What other common soil is considered "light" if my local garden center doesn't carry light warrior?
 

Budzbuddha

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Roots organic is a good choice ......... BUT for me ... I really like this soil from lowe's
Fruit and vegetable garden soil - it grows mad roots !!!!

I got the tip from lurking a journal @CptNemo using this lowe's soil.
I have journals on this soil but ( pics are down at the moment ) to view.
It has been a great soil to use .... My autos are 4 foot plus and happy as shit on this stuff.
 

Mysticalgrower94

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Roots organic is a good choice ......... BUT for me ... I really like this soil from lowe's
Fruit and vegetable garden soil - it grows mad roots !!!!

I got the tip from lurking a journal @CptNemo using this lowe's soil.
I have journals on this soil but ( pics are down at the moment ) to view.
It has been a great soil to use .... My autos are 4 foot plus and happy as shit on this stuff.
Not realizing till now that light warrior was a ff material, my local garden center is over stocked with ff, soils nutes, and hydroponic boosters. And lowes is where I got my cloning agent from. I have some amnesia blueberry master kush and lsd strains I am cloning and using them to make feminized seeds for the following year
 

Budzbuddha

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Not realizing till now that light warrior was a ff material, my local garden center is over stocked with ff, soils nutes, and hydroponic boosters. And lowes is where I got my cloning agent from. I have some amnesia blueberry master kush and lsd strains I am cloning and using them to make feminized seeds for the following year
Happy frog is another good line from them.
 

Wilderb

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Should work fine.
Maybe add some perlite, kelp, alfalfa and other goodies and you won't have to feed until close to the end!

Keep an eye on temps though. 48 is going to cause some issues. I find mine are happiest from 68 to 75, 45ish on the humidity in flower, little higher in veg.
 
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NanoGadget

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Here was my method when I used FF soil..

Started seeds in a solo cup with 1/3 FF Light Warrior, 1/3 FF Happy Frog, and 1/3 perlite. When ready transplanted to 1 gallon Smart pot with 1/3 FF Happy Frog, 1/3 FFOF, and 1/3 perlite. When ready transplanted to final container (usually a 5 gallon or 7 gallon smart pot) with 2/3 FFOF and 1/3 perlite. Never had issues with nute burn and I pretty much only had to use a little bloom booster for the last few weeks and possibly some calmag depending on the strain.
 

Mysticalgrower94

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Just checked the plants, they seem perky today. Probably getting used to the weather changed since I had them in a pretty warm environment from seed to current, not drooping as much as yesterday. Did not feed it any nutes or super thrive, but I did put some megamator (soil dressing) on top of the soil and watered it yesterday and the plants seem fine today so I'll keep and update, and my local garden center doesn't have light warrior till march. So I just picked up some miracle grow seed starter today and threw in my master kush and amnesia seedlings.
 
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