Is this ok for 8days

Roger A. Shrubber

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no, start them out at about 50% and work them up to whatever it takes to keep them happy, may only be 75%, may end up being 150 % of what they say, depends on the vigor of the plant. (it's hardly ever 100% though)
 

GrowBooswig

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no, start them out at about 50% and work them up to whatever it takes to keep them happy, may only be 75%, may end up being 150 % of what they say, depends on the vigor of the plant. (it's hardly ever 100% though)
Heheh ment to say Im giving 120%, my humidity is between 40-60% :D
 

*BUDS

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You need to feed it, its very deficient. When the medium has no food in it you need to feed from the start.
Seedlings need some nutes or they end up stunted .
 

Sgt.Sly

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So I know it's noob but see the log i've been trying :P Celsius and we have been having a heat wave recently.
What the actual fuck is this? You're gunna burn yourself out with this science fair project. I see a lot of log data missing to make this a worthwhile effort. The only thing this data points towards is NOOB. Like you said. Don't over think this bud.....I've had identical seedlings exhibit strait and droopy leaves under the same conditions sitting side by side. So your issue...is likely nothing at all. Its Green and standing. your good. But if your into it, maybe log its growth rate per hour under the various changing conditions? Lights on vs lights off data too?
 

Sgt.Sly

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You need to feed it, its very deficient. When the medium has no food in it you need to feed from the start.
Seedlings need some nutes or they end up stunted .
I just don't know why Noobs don't grow in simple soil first. Its so forgiving. and to every noob who wants to ensure a harvest at the end period....why bother with any other method first other than dirt. When you understand the 101 of basic horticulture then you can attempt outside the box growing methods. Growing in coco is like feeding a human a strictly corn diet. He's right you gotta feed it something. prolly 1/4 strength of any recommended dose to start.
 

Beachwalker

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I just don't know why Noobs don't grow in simple soil first. Its so forgiving. and to every noob who wants to ensure a harvest at the end period....why bother with any other method first other than dirt. When you understand the 101 of basic horticulture then you can attempt outside the box growing methods. Growing in coco is like feeding a human a strictly corn diet. He's right you gotta feed it something. prolly 1/4 strength of any recommended dose to start.
^^^^^
They outta pin your post..!:hump::hump:
 

GrowBooswig

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I just don't know why Noobs don't grow in simple soil first. Its so forgiving. and to every noob who wants to ensure a harvest at the end period....why bother with any other method first other than dirt. When you understand the 101 of basic horticulture then you can attempt outside the box growing methods. Growing in coco is like feeding a human a strictly corn diet. He's right you gotta feed it something. prolly 1/4 strength of any recommended dose to start.
Hahahah should have started in simple spoil, thanks for the reply man.



You need to feed it, its very deficient. When the medium has no food in it you need to feed from the start.
Seedlings need some nutes or they end up stunted .
Thanks for taking the time!

I'm guessing you should yield about 4 ounces (just saving you from asking that question too).
I thought as much! Thanks!
 

Pie Eye

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this is my 8 day old gorilla glue plant right now, by the end of 8th day the set of tri-tipped leaves should be almost fully shown
 

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Roger A. Shrubber

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i started one seed a week before another, it took 5 days for the first one to pop, 2 days for the second. the second plant is now twice the size of the first. the first one doesn't look bad till you look at it next to the second. they just do that sometimes, i think maybe some strains have larger cotyledon leaves to start off with, and get a faster start from that?
 

Randomestguy

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i started one seed a week before another, it took 5 days for the first one to pop, 2 days for the second. the second plant is now twice the size of the first. the first one doesn't look bad till you look at it next to the second. they just do that sometimes, i think maybe some strains have larger cotyledon leaves to start off with, and get a faster start from that?
Micro factors as well, like one of my plants I accidently had it too close to the edge of a solo cup when I moved the jiffy pellet in and it stunted the seedling a bit from not having as much root space, just a Lil smaller than her sisters looks a couple days behind
 

Randomestguy

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Thanks for all the replies guys, didn't make the thread to waste ppl's time, was just wanting some feedback..
All I meant was mines healthy so making a thread for progress would've been obsolete in my case, if you were referring to my post. Lol any problems that arise is the very purpose of the site whether it's a yellow leaf or
This^, no one wants a dead baby (plant)
 

GrowBooswig

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More Sgt's comment, however I'm a fan of harsh criticism. I appreciate all feedback! and am glad to see I'm on the right track!
 
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