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twigs
hello all
could someone please tell me if these plants look to small to start useing biobizz-grow in there feed.

they're a couple of weeks old from seed, and i've been useing biobizz root juice in there water for the last week and was woundering if they're big enough to start useing bio-grow yet

i've grown before but used 'natures own great outdoors' and this is my first inside project.. whistling.gif

i've got a boibizz chart but its for cuttings and not from seed so i dont really know where i stand

cheers.. tongue.gif

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Owderb
All depends on what medium you are using wink1.gif

Owd yinyang.gif
EnigmaticOne
What medium are they in, and how long have they been in it, because the compost will feed them for a few weeks usually, if it is compost you are in.

If you pot on regularly through vegging there is often no need to feed until flowering starts wink1.gif
twigs
cheers for the help peeps.. guitar.gif
i've got them in a organic seed compost, under a 125 enviro, on for 20 off 4

i'll leave'um on root juice for a couple of weeks then
twigs
they've been in for two weeks ,i've only watered them twice they don't seem to be drinking much water up at-all..i guess the moistures in the compost..plus the room very rarely above 25c
EnigmaticOne
Maybe the pots were a wee bit too big for tiny plants. I usually start seeds off in a 2inch round pot. As they grow now you will find they do take up more water.

As you say it is a seedling compost it will be guite weak in nutrients. So be aware of this and keep an eye out for signs of hunger, it will show as slight yellowing to the oldest, lower leaves. Give a weak feed of grow at this point. 1-2ml per litre if they start to look hungry.

They could prolly do with potting on to a bigger pot size soon, keep an eye on the bottoms of the pots for roots, and follow the advice in the post sweeper quoted and you cant go far wrong as a guide to start you off. wink1.gif

Good luck with them, they look lovely and healthy biggrin.gif

EO.

twigs
cheers for your help everyone
i've got my final pots filled up and warming up in the room with half terra pro and half levington multi purpose compost..
theres a few signs of roots at the bottom of some of my pots so i'll pot them up in the next couple of days i think..

cheers EO and everyone.. guitar.gif ..nice one

one little last bit of advice, i've got quite a tall room to work in (10ft) and was woundering at what size to start flowering at to get the max out of my plants..im thinking of chooseing just 4 (if im lucky enough to get girls) to work with

plants are..
white widow
shiva skunk
hawiian indica
Bish
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and was woundering at what size to start flowering at to get the max out of my plants


When they've filled out their final pots, then flower wink1.gif
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