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    Hello folks. I opened another thread in the novice section asking about watering and growth. But now i'm suspicious my Seedlings are becoming stunned, so i decided to post here for more specific info. I have 2 blackberry gum (autos) on their 9th- 10th day and i don't see much growth in the last 3 days. Do you think this size is okay for their second week?
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    Have u fed them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale92 View Post
    Have u fed them

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    yes, it was yesterday for the first time. close to 2 ML of root Juice and 0.70 Ml of Bio grow both from bio bizz. 100 Ml of water for each plant approx.

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    I wouldn't worry yet... they seem to stop but that's when they're focusing energy elsewhere. In your case, she'll be working on her root system at the moment

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkadin View Post
    I wouldn't worry yet... they seem to stop but that's when they're focusing energy elsewhere. In your case, she'll be working on her root system at the moment
    Thank you very much! it's my first plants ever and i got worried!

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    It is too early to be feeding them....
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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    It is too early to be feeding them....
    Okay. I will stop. I asked today at a local store and they said that my soil has nutrients of a few weeks worth. At what week do you suggest I feed them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thrasher View Post
    Okay. I will stop. I asked today at a local store and they said that my soil has nutrients of a few weeks worth. At what week do you suggest I feed them?
    Soil should be good for 4 weeks before feeding.

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    Difficult to say as I don't know the amount of compost the are in

    If it helps, when I grew in soil, i used 9.5L pots & never had to feed until flower....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurdt View Post
    Soil should be good for 4 weeks before feeding.
    Alright, that would be around the flowering time for my strains. Thank you!

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