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Beautiful little girl my friend.Hey so this is my first grow attempt ever this seedling is 24 h old. Im planing on growing outdoors organic. Her first set of leaves are still developing but as you can see one leaf is almost white. I may have overwatered.
Its actually a lava rock looks like a lil puddleYes over watered as I can see a pool in the photos.... But I'm not sure about the white tip/curl...but nice little one ya got to start.
Thank you i water with a sprayer bottle i have poured some water in though yesterday cause i thought it was to dryBeautiful little girl my friend.
Welcome to 420magazine.
She looks good in the pics.
How are you at watering?
Check this thread it'll help.
The Proper Way To Water A Seedling In A Large Final Container
In the beginning, you may even want to start your seed directly in the final container, simply by putting it one inch deep, pointy end down. It is surprising to some how often this works, even though mother nature does it all the time. If you go this route, lightly mist the area around the...www.420magazine.com
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Oops I am so sorry I looked at photo and thought the plant was sitting in a full pot of water....Its actually a lava rock looks like a lil puddle
No strain got these seeds from tirah valley some ancient dankGreetings Bababouey,
What are you growing here?
Hey Baba! Welcome to the 420 Mag community. It's a great place to learn and share.No strain got these seeds from tirah valley some ancient dank
All that helps for sure. No worries on the landrace thing. You mentioned ancient dank. A landrace is exactly that! Varieties found in the wild in their native habitat.Hey i dont even know what landraces are haha as for the seedling its in a plastic pot with holes not sure about the size but i think its the perfect size. The seedling is in my room as for right now with an aquarium plant light not the best but its gonna be outdoors anyway im acclimating it to the sun the soil was moist i would say i squeezed the water out of it no gardening experience and temp should be around 80 in my room its like 96 outdoors which might cause some issues i have a humidity dome on the seedling
Coco with lava rocks rice hulls and 25% compost for now ima transplant into a fabric pot once it's big enoughwhat's the media ? what are you planning on growing it in etc ?
All that helps for sure. No worries on the landrace thing. You mentioned ancient dank. A landrace is exactly that! Varieties found in the wild in their native habitat.
As for the perfect sized pot. That response had me laughing. Would you say it is in something similar to a coffee cup or solo cup? Or in something like a 1 gallon nursery pot?
@bluter made an excellent point about the medium. You mentioned you're goal is to grow organic. Your medium looks like it has rice hulls in it. Pointing toward some very nice ingredients already. You planning on using the same medium all the way through to flower? Or growing in the ground?
Speaking on of ingredients...I need to get my hands on some rice hulls. Good stuff!
Its a 1 gallon pot yes i will grow organic throughout here we dont have any chemical fertilizers i saw one it was npk 20 20 20 thats trash but i can get any organic nutrient for cheap since its made locally. I will most probably do 1/3 of compost when i transplantAll that helps for sure. No worries on the landrace thing. You mentioned ancient dank. A landrace is exactly that! Varieties found in the wild in their native habitat.
As for the perfect sized pot. That response had me laughing. Would you say it is in something similar to a coffee cup or solo cup? Or in something like a 1 gallon nursery pot?
@bluter made an excellent point about the medium. You mentioned you're goal is to grow organic. Your medium looks like it has rice hulls in it. Pointing toward some very nice ingredients already. You planning on using the same medium all the way through to flower? Or growing in the ground?
Speaking on of ingredients...I need to get my hands on some rice hulls. Good stuff!
An organic soil grow is right up my alley! I'm excited for you. Where are you from if I may ask? You mentioned fertilizer. What kind of fertilizer is it? I'm intrigued.
Coco with lava rocks rice hulls and 25% compost for now ima transplant into a fabric pot once it's big enough
Coco with lava rocks rice hulls and 25% compost for now ima transplant into a fabric pot once it's big enough
Ummm...okaaaay.well it's not soil ...
Ima do top amendment with blood bone meal fish emulsion vermicompost and whatever else it needs. This medium is called coots mixwell it's not soil ...
neat. have you run it before ?
curious what's planned for nutes / feeding etc.
I was wondering the same thing. Going through the photographs it looks like a nursery pot in the 3rd one down.As for the perfect sized pot. That response had me laughing. Would you say it is in something similar to a coffee cup or solo cup? Or in something like a 1 gallon nursery pot?
The cotyledon leaves look in good condition. The true leaves look OK, too. The white edge on the one might be a glitch and not something to worry about yet; it might not happen again.Her first set of leaves are still developing but as you can see one leaf is almost white. I may have overwatered.
Does that mean you were able to buy a bag of "Coot's Mix" or is it a soil mix you built on your own based on the recipe for 'Coot's Supersoil Mix'?Ima do top amendment with blood bone meal fish emulsion vermicompost and whatever else it needs. This medium is called coots mix
I removed the dome and put the plant out side for like 3 hours weather was cooler and it was also windy and the white seems to be disappearing nowI was wondering the same thing. Going through the photographs it looks like a nursery pot in the 3rd one down.
The cotyledon leaves look in good condition. The true leaves look OK, too. The white edge on the one might be a glitch and not something to worry about yet; it might not happen again.
All in all, a good looking seedling for 24 hours old.
Does that mean you were able to buy a bag of "Coot's Mix" or is it a soil mix you built on your own based on the recipe for 'Coot's Supersoil Mix'?