Quick advice first watering Coco

A seedling can wait a couple of days without nutes, maybe longer? It will feed off the cotyledons for a bit. Just keep the coco moist.

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Yeah, I’m no help. Dont do the paper towel thing. I just pop em right in the coco. That tap root will get long fast though in the right conditions. :grin::v::call_me_hand:

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It Is still in my paper towel moistned,with a tap root*

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I think I gave nice 24C warm conditions when I Just needed more time ahahahah.

I’d think ya should be fine as long as you’re gentle when ya plant it.

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I let my taproots get a couple of inches long, sometimes 3 or 4, before I pot them up.

I use nice soft bumwad instead of paper towels. Sometimes it’s a pain to get the taproot out of the towel. Bumwad just falls apart.

I wouldn’t want a paper towel cleaning my bottom! :slight_smile:

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I was always told to start autos in the pot you will harvest them from as well. So it’s absolutely fine to start them in solo cups then transplant into a 3 gallon container?

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I noticed something not mentioned, when creating runoff rather than let it sit at all and chance it being reabsorbed, use a shop vac and suck it up from your catchment plate as it runs off, makes things easy

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Well,I think this sprout the First,Is already diyng because It stayed in paper towel more than what It needed by my store not sending me Coco but Soil.Shit

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Give it time, may still recover, until that stem rots id still be optimistic

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Thank you friend,I am fertigating once at day till runoff as Canna says,5,8 pH 355ppm
Let It be
@TopShelfTrees1

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I use a turkey baster :sweat_smile:

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How’s that seedling doing?

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It Is here


@HorseBadorites
Don’t know if the pace they are growing Is correct.I am a bit worried

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Glad to see her up and running :slight_smile:

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