to nute or not to nute

GrowinDad

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Normal and I wouldn't yet. It also depends on what your soil has in it.

Be careful with mg. dilute at about 1/4 of what they say when you start. But I would wait until she shows some sign of needing nutes.
 

Stelthfire3

Member
well im using peat moss, and perlite mix so soiless, no nutes added im at 0-0-0 and ya 1/4 str is what i was thinking too, and the first pair of leafs are showing a slight redish tinge, isnt this a sign? thats the main reason i posted. and she perked back up in 2 hours thanks. (picture of leafs, hard to see but you can see it slightly by the end of the stem connecting to the leaf)IMG_1005[1].jpg
 

Dibbsey

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Don't worry about purple/red stems unless its really severe. Growing inside you highly likely to get some red stems anwyays it doesn't matter. I say wait a week/week and a half then start feeding at a quarter strength. Your plant is very healthy as is. Most people have an itch for nuting cause they think it'll make their plant huge real fast and they end up over nuting. Patience is key.
 

Wavels

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If you are using MG singles start feeding them 1/2 tsp pr gal water maximum....then adjust it upwards as your plant grows bigger. (less is more)
After transplanting I think it is wise to leave plant out of direct light for apx 8 to 12 hrs...they seem to transition better.

Good Luck
 
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