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If your soil is "hot" for that plant it means your soil has too much nutrient in it already. Introducing even more nutrients probably isn't a good idea. Just give it plain water man, let her get some deep roots and strengthen. If you try to force it too much you may end doing more harm than good. Plain water until your plant starts to a. Get bigger. b. Shows signs of deficiency. Just my 2cents
 
If your soil is "hot" for that plant it means your soil has too much nutrient in it already. Introducing even more nutrients probably isn't a good idea. Just give it plain water man, let her get some deep roots and strengthen. If you try to force it too much you may end doing more harm than good. Plain water until your plant starts to a. Get bigger. b. Shows signs of deficiency. Just my 2cents
thanks for the input I appreciate any help I can get... hopefully the biogrow doesn’t hurt her too much I put about 1ml in a litre of water and gave her a light feed... I’ll go back to normal tap water and give her a decent feed in a few days
 
Let it dry out, give it a day or 2. A seedling like that wont need much water at all and giving it too much too fast will cause harm. once your pot dries out a bit pick it up, get a good grasp on how much you pot weights when its dry. That's how I check my pots to see if they need water. I lift and if they are heavy they are good, if they feel light they need water.

Starting off like this. Depending on many variables obviously you can get away with as little as 2 - 3 cups of water every other day for the first 10 - 15 days, plenty of time for the seedling to stretch its roots and settle in. Y this time she will be better acclimated to the soil and to the ability of receiving a "feed" of additional nutrient.

Watch the plant, not a feed schedule. I'm not familiar with biobizz by any means so what I'm saying is strictly just my opinion, but, as an organic medium it should contain plenty of nutrients in the amendments alone, your plant will tell you if it needs anything.

Sorry to talk your ear off, taking a break from homework and got super high lol
 
Let it dry out, give it a day or 2. A seedling like that wont need much water at all and giving it too much too fast will cause harm. once your pot dries out a bit pick it up, get a good grasp on how much you pot weights when its dry. That's how I check my pots to see if they need water. I lift and if they are heavy they are good, if they feel light they need water.

Starting off like this. Depending on many variables obviously you can get away with as little as 2 - 3 cups of water every other day for the first 10 - 15 days, plenty of time for the seedling to stretch its roots and settle in. Y this time she will be better acclimated to the soil and to the ability of receiving a "feed" of additional nutrient.

Watch the plant, not a feed schedule. I'm not familiar with biobizz by any means so what I'm saying is strictly just my opinion, but, as an organic medium it should contain plenty of nutrients in the amendments alone, your plant will tell you if it needs anything.

Sorry to talk your ear off, taking a break from homework and got super high lol
Hey man talk away lol I need all the help I can get I’ve never grown before and everything I no so far is from reading online and it’s quite confusing... Thanks for the advice I’ll be sure to let you no how I get along
 
My 1st grow' is Purple Stilton, she is 12 day's old, I gave her a light feeding on the 10th day, 250 ml. Im watching her now, I think I will be giving her more tomorrow, not sure yet.

Anyways, being a new grower, I think, the urge to over water is there.

I know that's how I feel :watering:
 
My 1st grow' is Purple Stilton, she is 12 day's old, I gave her a light feeding on the 10th day, 250 ml. Im watching her now, I think I will be giving her more tomorrow, not sure yet.

Anyways, being a new grower, I think, the urge to over water is there.

I know that's how I feel :watering:
Yes the urge is 100% there lol but this is how we learn and grow
 
Yes the urge is 100% there lol but this is how we learn and grow

Not sure, what kind of vessel you're using. But when she's dried out, you should get one of these. You'll have more control with watering, an less likely to get any on her leaves.

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I hear you guys, I remember being there. Shut I've got plenty of experience and still manage to fuck shit up from time to time. It happens and this is how we learn. I'm just happy to share the experience from my fails to help others. I know the urge to water every day is there but I assure you it is ok if your pot gets dry, not bone dry. Your plant will start to droop when it's too dry, if you watch the plant it will tell you what you need to know.
 
Just a little update for you guys and a pic of the light I have(150wcfl)...
The lightfeed of biogrow doesn’t seem to have hurt the plant from as far as I can tell she looks healthy and is getting bigger... she seems small to other plants I have seen at this stage
 

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Hello guys do you no what’s up with my plant the new leafs seem to be bending towards to light... the light is about 5-6inches away....
 

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