SisterMaryElephant wrote:Hope that helps
beefxer wrote:Sorry to hear about your seedlings FCGFrank. Remember the basics: temperature, humidity, pH, nutrient EC/ppm. Seedlings prefer to be relatively warm and humid (keep them covered), and they will burn if you introduce nutrient solution too early or too fast.
If you are seeing wilting, I wouldn't add anything other than water (pH'd and filtered as necessary) and very gentle lighting. I in my experience cannabis seedlings and clones will thrive with just these ingredients as long as their heat/humidity needs are also met. Once they begin to thrive, I find it easiest to move them to small cups of soil or soil-less medium to be slowly introduced to nutes. You can do it in the bucket, but there's just no sense in mixing buckets of nutrients for seedlings IMO. Good luck!
btw most good myco additive products contain tens to hundreds of species of mycorrhizae, bacteria, and trichoderma. It's basically a complete microbiotic ecosystem in a tub. Honestly I consider beneficial bacteria tea to be one of the best things that ever happened to my garden. I can't recommend it enough.
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