Seedlings usually start in my kitchen window sill. Natural light and warmth seem to treat me well. If not there then in a pot on against a tall wall where it only gets indirect sunlight for a few daysI start seedlings under 18/6, no issues..
Seedlings usually start in my kitchen window sill. Natural light and warmth seem to treat me well. If not there then in a pot on against a tall wall where it only gets indirect sunlight for a few daysI start seedlings under 18/6, no issues..
Thanks, organic soil is definitly more forgiving than other substrates. I use a peat based soil so it's basically coco light. I don't have to add anything for the first month or so and when I do, it's around the time of stretch and the transition to flower. From there I just hammer them with a higher dose of P/K but try to stay in the 1-2-3 nuitient ratio. I have to say that, paying attention to the nuitient ratios has helped my grows as well.I also started in hydroponics so ph was everything in my world which is why i finally gave organics a try. We will see, im still skeptical. Beautiful plants btw, whatever you are doing it is working very nice indeed!
That and a constant temp. I try to run 24/0 for the first week or so then drop to 18/6.I like the extra bit of heat.
The quality gets better. Buckle upGrowing has become so complex since I started internetting. It was better back in the day when I didn't know shit but I ran out of beginners luck in the end