I'm planning on going for round 2 after my first attempt failed from the start.
So what I think happened with my first try was that I probably picked up a wrong soil for an autoflower, or that I just had bad luck with the seed. (Easy Bud)
Here's my first attempt: (https://www.autoflower.org/threads/...growing-i-think-it-messed-up-something.92157/)
For my 2nd try I got 10L (~3gal) fabric pots and BioBizz Ligh-Mix because I have seen it being praised a lot, especially for autos.
(Should I add more perlite into the mix or is it good as it is?)
Everything else is pretty much as it was with my first attempt. But before I begin I figured I should consult experienced growers first so I can plan this stuff beforehand:
- I'm still very confused about watering the seedling. I have seen many completely opposite ways people are doing the watering and I just have no idea what to actually do. I know I should avoid overthinking but not-overthinking is possible when people have at least some experience on the subject. And that's why I try to ask as much as possible beforehand.
My first intuitive is to first slowly pre-soak the soil until I start getting some run-off. Wait 24-48 hours for the soil to dry just a little bit and then plant the germinated seed.
(As far as I have understood, the soil dries very slowly on its own when there are nothing growing in it and it might take over a week before the soil dries completely)
Wait for the top inch of the soil to almost completely dry and then water it around the seedling (and NOT soak the seedling itself) until I get some runoff.
OR
Is this "run-off" way advisable or should I water around the seedling with smaller amounts of water? For me the "smaller amount" way feels counterintuitive and I get the feeling that it would be much easier to overwater the seedling doing it this way because I would have to water it more frequently? Also kind of worried that the soil around the seedling gets bone dry hydrophobic and the roots won't be growing and spreading.
Oh, and should I keep a dome over the seedling and how long?
All advice will be appreciated! Thank you for your patience.
So what I think happened with my first try was that I probably picked up a wrong soil for an autoflower, or that I just had bad luck with the seed. (Easy Bud)
Here's my first attempt: (https://www.autoflower.org/threads/...growing-i-think-it-messed-up-something.92157/)
For my 2nd try I got 10L (~3gal) fabric pots and BioBizz Ligh-Mix because I have seen it being praised a lot, especially for autos.
(Should I add more perlite into the mix or is it good as it is?)
Everything else is pretty much as it was with my first attempt. But before I begin I figured I should consult experienced growers first so I can plan this stuff beforehand:
- I'm still very confused about watering the seedling. I have seen many completely opposite ways people are doing the watering and I just have no idea what to actually do. I know I should avoid overthinking but not-overthinking is possible when people have at least some experience on the subject. And that's why I try to ask as much as possible beforehand.
My first intuitive is to first slowly pre-soak the soil until I start getting some run-off. Wait 24-48 hours for the soil to dry just a little bit and then plant the germinated seed.
(As far as I have understood, the soil dries very slowly on its own when there are nothing growing in it and it might take over a week before the soil dries completely)
Wait for the top inch of the soil to almost completely dry and then water it around the seedling (and NOT soak the seedling itself) until I get some runoff.
OR
Is this "run-off" way advisable or should I water around the seedling with smaller amounts of water? For me the "smaller amount" way feels counterintuitive and I get the feeling that it would be much easier to overwater the seedling doing it this way because I would have to water it more frequently? Also kind of worried that the soil around the seedling gets bone dry hydrophobic and the roots won't be growing and spreading.
Oh, and should I keep a dome over the seedling and how long?
All advice will be appreciated! Thank you for your patience.