Hi everybody!
I am new to the world of automatics, have grown photos a few times with mixed results. I have historically had a hard time not babying plants to death haha, I’ve learned to tie my hands down and let the damn things grow, which was the big draw for me in automatics, less for me to feel the need to “optimize” haha.
I do my best to be as organic as possible.
So, I am growing Zamaldelica Express from Night Owl.
They are under 2 2bulb 4ft t8 shop lights. They are over driven, and each fixture has 1 cool white, and 1 warm white bulb.
I have 2 plants started about a week apart, the older one is “master nursery gardeners gold potting soil”, which in the northeast is made by Coast of Maine, who make some really nice compost, and is suuuuper cheap. The younger one is in Roots original.
Both are in 3 gallon fabric pots.
Lights are 18/6
-edit> lights were one 24 hours for first week of the first plant being above soil.
Temps 72-77
Rh 45-65
Just giving water now, have given the plant in the gardeners gold a watering with earth juice “assist” because I had issues with peat based solid becoming hygrophobic in the past.
So, these plants look really nice, no signs of deficiency’s that I can see.
My question is really about when to start giving them any nutes. Was hoping to topdress with some worm castings maybe some compost, little compost tea perhaps.
Does that sound reasonable, or does the short life cycle of automatics mean I would be better served using something more immediately available to the plant?
I’ll try to get some pics up soon!
Thanks for reading!
I am new to the world of automatics, have grown photos a few times with mixed results. I have historically had a hard time not babying plants to death haha, I’ve learned to tie my hands down and let the damn things grow, which was the big draw for me in automatics, less for me to feel the need to “optimize” haha.
I do my best to be as organic as possible.
So, I am growing Zamaldelica Express from Night Owl.
They are under 2 2bulb 4ft t8 shop lights. They are over driven, and each fixture has 1 cool white, and 1 warm white bulb.
I have 2 plants started about a week apart, the older one is “master nursery gardeners gold potting soil”, which in the northeast is made by Coast of Maine, who make some really nice compost, and is suuuuper cheap. The younger one is in Roots original.
Both are in 3 gallon fabric pots.
Lights are 18/6
-edit> lights were one 24 hours for first week of the first plant being above soil.
Temps 72-77
Rh 45-65
Just giving water now, have given the plant in the gardeners gold a watering with earth juice “assist” because I had issues with peat based solid becoming hygrophobic in the past.
So, these plants look really nice, no signs of deficiency’s that I can see.
My question is really about when to start giving them any nutes. Was hoping to topdress with some worm castings maybe some compost, little compost tea perhaps.
Does that sound reasonable, or does the short life cycle of automatics mean I would be better served using something more immediately available to the plant?
I’ll try to get some pics up soon!
Thanks for reading!
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