Fox farm grow big on a seeding?

The bottle says on the back "Seedling Feeding" and it calls for you to put like 1/4 teaspoon into a gallon of water...can i use that on a seedling?
 

soursmoke

Member
Depends on what type of soil you use if it already has nutes in it & you give it more at
that young age you could over feed it, the nutes in the soil should be good enough
but wait atleast 2 or 3 weeks before you feed it more nutes, good luck.
 

Izoc666

Well-Known Member
^^^ thats true, its depend on what type of soils or hydro you re use right now....hydro and soillless , feed it right away since they dont have any nutrients at all, the soils always have nutes, for begin 3 weeks to 2 months till they show need for nutes.
 

sykodelic

Member
seedlings only need water for their first couple of weeks, the seed already has enough nutrients for it to survive this long.
So for the first 2 weeks only water in a fertilizer free soil...
 

Marlboro47

Well-Known Member
Just dilute your nutes to 1/10 strength. Anything more won't be just a taste, remember sometimes the nutes like to gather up in the soil so the soil has more ppm and the runoff has less ppm then originaly. I think 1/4 tsp a gallon is about 1/12, so just use that and use a little more plain water just to prevent it from burning.
 
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