Indoor Speed Seed's Auto Buleberry and Auto Diesel FIRST GROW

Don't worry too much, they're doing their magic under the soil at the moment. Just make sure you're not over watering them. They look good to me.
Water about 1.5-2oz, the let the surface dry and my peat pot get light, then repeat. Correct?
 
There is a light green band-ish that's been moving down the two true leaves of the blueberry over the past two days. Is my plant telling me something?
 

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Day 12. Blueberry and Diesel have found their way into the 3 gallon air pots this evening. Things seem to be going alright. You'll notice the green tips on Blueberry from some soil Ph issues but is putting on daily growth nonetheless. They're maybe alittle small but I'm happy with what has transpired over 12 days.
 

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you remind me of...well me on my first grow ;) it does get easier. they look fine so far. the little ones will do a lot of crazy things at first. good to see you got the ph equipment. it really helps as most problems tend to be ph related. I would say the 600w hps is HIGH power! the rh, well..my best grows have been in the winter when rh is damn near 0, actually 10-15 most days. if I can keep the tent around 30 I'm happy. but if you have room, a humidifier is not a bad idea. they'll take off soon Musky, just as soon as they get their roots established.:peace:
 
you remind me of...well me on my first grow ;) it does get easier. they look fine so far. the little ones will do a lot of crazy things at first. good to see you got the ph equipment. it really helps as most problems tend to be ph related. I would say the 600w hps is HIGH power! the rh, well..my best grows have been in the winter when rh is damn near 0, actually 10-15 most days. if I can keep the tent around 30 I'm happy. but if you have room, a humidifier is not a bad idea. they'll take off soon Musky, just as soon as they get their roots established.:peace:
Cool cool! I currently have the LED at 22 inches from the two of them. Hi powered in a good way, too high powered? haha. I hear your excitement, thanks for the input, E. Also, I am debating towards on purchasing a Accurate 8 Soil PH tester, but the things a so dam expensive.
 
Cool cool! I currently have the LED at 22 inches from the two of them. Hi powered in a good way, too high powered? haha. I hear your excitement, thanks for the input, E. Also, I am debating towards on purchasing a Accurate 8 Soil PH tester, but the things a so dam expensive.
yea,but they pay for themselves. a little tricky at first but easy to use. ask for amazon gift cards for x-mas lol only need $60
600 is good high power
 
I have my two started with some Cal/Mg + from General Organics. I added the "light feed" amount which was 1 tsp per gallon of water. So, I have a gallon mixed with cal/mg and Ph'ed down to 6.8. Is a cal/mg feeding something I do once a week just like a nute feeding? Or am I administering the water with the added cal/mg daily when I do my waterings?
 

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Day 16. I gave the two a small feeding today of Alaska Fish Fertilizer with a side of cal/mg. 1 1/2 tsp of AFF along with 1/4 tsp of cal/mg to 3 liters of water. The AFF calls for 1 tsp per quart and the cal/mg calls for the light feeding at 1tsp per gallon. I'm hoping I was conservative enough with my nute measurements. I'll wait to see what the two tell me!
 

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