Few questions for you experts

Purp.N.Poonani

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Hello, as the title shows i have a few querys which i would like some help with and this is where you lot come in!

Firstly i am planning to start vegging my seeds ina couple days they will be vegged indoors for a while then transplanted for mother earth to take care of, when i veg them do i need to add any organic nutes or anything similar to the soil or give them plant food? i am utilizing john innes seed and cutting compost fyi.

Two, when i put the seeds into there pots should i water them and if so how much will they require?

Three, i am planning on using a 14/10 light cycle as i have recommened this as i will obviously wont be able to control the sunlight they recieve when they are transplanted and if theres one thing i do not want its extremely premature flowering.

Four, i am building my own makeshift veg tent and would like to know your opinions on intake and exhaust fans could i get away with merely using a small domestic fan in the bottom and cutting a small hole in the top of the side on the opposing wall? They are only gonna be in there for 2-3 weeks and i dont want to go mad purchasing pc fans and adapting them to fit for 3 weeks of use.

If you read all that and are gonna answer it is extremely appreciated! Haha :D
 
1. Organic plant food is always a good idea and yes they do need food. 2. Just water them good and make sure there are drain holes in the bottom of the pots or containers; gravity and nature does the rest. 3. I didn't see a question. 4. Yep, a home made fan will work fine; I have one on mine.
 
On the third i meant to say do you think this is viable and a good idea? If not what would you recommend.

And for the plant food what sort of food would you recommend for instance pellets or liquid food such as baby bio? And should i half or quarter the recommended dose or half or quarter that, again thanks for you help!
 
1. Organic plant food is always a good idea and yes they do need food. 2. Just water them good and make sure there are drain holes in the bottom of the pots or containers; gravity and nature does the rest. 3. I didn't see a question. 4. Yep, a home made fan will work fine; I have one on mine.

Also have just noticed the quote in your signature would you also reccomend this?
 
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