It's hungry and getting eaten alive by bugs! I'd feed it whatever the manufacturer recommends at that age, and spray it with neem oil.
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Oh shoot! I wondered about that. I looked it over with a scope and couldn't see any bugs. What could it likely be? Fungus gnats?It's hungry and getting eaten alive by bugs! I'd feed it whatever the manufacturer recommends at that age, and spray it with neem oil.
Have you ever heard of Dr. Zymes? I have some samples of that that I can spray or I will do neem.Nah, thrips or mites. Neem oil is good up until you see pistils.
Safers Insect Killing soap spray works as well (through harvest) but should be rinsed off after it dries to prevent accumulation of the potassium salts on the leaves.
Both should be sprayed in the shade and not put in the sun till dry.
I last watered it (till runoff) about 5 or 6 days ago and it's finally feeling light today.How often does it need water now?
@InTheShed At what point is it fair to assume its safe to feed nutrients to a seedling in a solo? 3 nodes or 4? I'm in FFHF.Unless it's in hot soil I'd say you can start with very diluted nutes with the next set of leaves,
I usually start feeding when the second set of true leaves are completely in, and at that point I give the plant 25% strength of what I feed in late veg.@InTheShed At what point is it fair to assume its safe to feed nutrients to a seedling in a solo? 3 nodes or 4? I'm in FFHF.
InTheShed,I usually start feeding when the second set of true leaves are completely in, and at that point I give the plant 25% strength of what I feed in late veg.
I'm among those who don't switch to bloom nutes, but whether they're "necessary" or not depends on the makeup of your nutrients.InTheShed,
Are you the one who says that switching to bloom nutrients is not necessary? If so, can you post a link to your articles?
Thanks. I read some posts last year about doing an entire grow cycle using only Dyna-Gro Foliage Pro and getting the same or better yields that plants that were switched to “bloom nutrients” during flower. I don’t know if it was you who ran those tests or you were responding to the person who did. But I think I remember the discussion being that you can run an entire grow cycle with only “Grow” nutrients and have the same or better yields than switching to “Bloom” nutrients.I'm among those who don't switch to bloom nutes, but whether they're "necessary" or not depends on the makeup of your nutrients.
What I can tell you is that high phosphorus is actually not good for plants or roots, and that plants need almost as much N in flower as they do potassium. Here's a post I did with the charts to explain that.
Thanks. Yes, I think the above link is what I was reading. Interesting! I got a sample of Dyna-Gro Foliage Pro and knew nothing about it and started using it on my house plants. And it really made my house plants explode at 1/4 tsp per gallon!I haven't used Dyna-Grow so I must have been posting in someone else's thread. I do know that farside05's perpetual is actually named:
Growing Without Bloom Nutes By Farside05
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And like I said, whether you can run your entire grow from sprout to harvest without bloom nutrients depends on your nutrients. If you are vegging with 5-1-5 then you probably can. If you are vegging with 5-5-1 then you probably can't.