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Old 05-12-2008, 07:10 PM
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Nutrients in soil + Aluminum sulfate

I am currently growing 5 seedlings in the dark with peat moss however, when they are mature enough i will transplant them into pots outside I bought a bag of potting soil with nutrient in them plus i bought aluminum sulfate to make the Ph increase. is that enough nutrients for my plants or will i need to by additional liquid nutrients to add to my distilled water?
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In the dark? I wasn't aware plants would grow without light. Teach me this art of darkness.
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Yes, this also intrigues me. I have never grown in darkness. I suppose you could jack them up on crystals and then turn the flux syncronizer over to the negative region. That's what we did in Wyoming when the fireflies were not producing enough light.
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Old 05-13-2008, 05:39 AM
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no im not planting them in the dark im letting them sprout in the dark
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Germination in dark.... makes sense to me
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Thats what I thought he meant yesterday when I read this, you are alright buddy. Im sure you know this but get them under some light after they sprout.


As for the soil with nutes in it already, I assume its rich in nitrogen so you probably wont need any nutes until July when you should get some nutes for flowering.


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