Hi guys
Total noob here. So I managed to rot 4/5 of my first seeds with wild temperature fluctuations and overwatering. I learned my (expensive) lesson, but I've now got a couple queries I'd like to pose to you all.
I'm pretty confident that I can tell the difference between moist and soggy soil now. Can you gauge soil moisture with a digital ph/ec meter? If so, what numbers should I be aiming for?
I'm planning on the following seed starting method:
Soak seeds in tap water overnight
Sow seed in jiffy peat cup filled with seed starting soil. Cover with syran wrap.
Keep the pots inside my walmart greenhouse with a space heater set to 75 degrees F (it's good at keeping stable temps)
Once the sprout penetrates the surface,remove syran wrap
Grow seedling, transplant when root bound
I'm using 5l air pots and coco coir. I'm planning on using general organics by the fertilizer schedule. I've seen a couple coco coir threads and it seems like a relatively failsafe way to do things. Any issues I should know about ahead of time?
Thanks
Uncle Herb
Total noob here. So I managed to rot 4/5 of my first seeds with wild temperature fluctuations and overwatering. I learned my (expensive) lesson, but I've now got a couple queries I'd like to pose to you all.
I'm pretty confident that I can tell the difference between moist and soggy soil now. Can you gauge soil moisture with a digital ph/ec meter? If so, what numbers should I be aiming for?
I'm planning on the following seed starting method:
Soak seeds in tap water overnight
Sow seed in jiffy peat cup filled with seed starting soil. Cover with syran wrap.
Keep the pots inside my walmart greenhouse with a space heater set to 75 degrees F (it's good at keeping stable temps)
Once the sprout penetrates the surface,remove syran wrap
Grow seedling, transplant when root bound
I'm using 5l air pots and coco coir. I'm planning on using general organics by the fertilizer schedule. I've seen a couple coco coir threads and it seems like a relatively failsafe way to do things. Any issues I should know about ahead of time?
Thanks
Uncle Herb