When Is it to soon to start feeding your sprouts lets say 6-7 day's?

KaliHustla

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I have 5 hash plant that sprouted out the ground around 6-7 day's ago I was wondering if I can use a very small dose of Flora-Nova Grow(7-4-10) will it help them or hurt them? thanks for the input
Kali...:leaf:
 

buster7467

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What kind of soil are you using. There is usually enough nutes in the soil to supply the plant for about 3 weeks. Then you can add nutes with water after that.
 

mattso101

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They will be fine for two or three weeks for sure. there is a ton of organic material in the foxfarm soil.
 

mattso101

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I never used it but I would say yes. You will notice your plants need feeding when the lower bottem leaves begin to yellow abit. When you see this give them a light feeding, then build up to full strength over the next couple feedings.
 

Jakebakingcake

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oh wow i didnt know that but it makes sense considering my plants are yellowing a bit. what nutes should i get? and how should i apply them? any ideas?
 

chronicle

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i use ocean forest too, your clones should be fine for 2-3 weeks. if you want, you can give them a *mild* dose of a nute that says its for clones (liquid karma, b1 thrive alive)
 

chronicle

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sprouts* then...it doesnt really matter at this stage; clones and sprouts are both fragile and easy to stress. nute bottles will have a specific amount for sprouts & clones/veg/flower - they usually bunch it together like "for sprouts and rooted cuttings, use 2tbs/gallon" and such. so yea, same thing in terms of nutes. hope those hash plant seeds arent feminized or you're prolly gonna be in a sausage fest soon.

anyway, they're fine for a few weeks.
 
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