Seedling question

Rolla123

Active Member
I just recently recieved some seeds from nirvana. I have been super excited to start my grow but looked at the weather for this weekend there's thunderstorms from Friday to Monday so decided to not put my seedlings through that weather and decided to wait til Tuesday to put them in the ground. But just looked at the weather again and the NEXT Saturday I'm supposed to have an isolated thunderstorms but wind only 5mph. By then they'd be up out the ground but I don't know for sure how big, would it be safe to put my seedlings through that, it doesn't seem like it's going to be a bad storm but who knows with this bipolar ass weather. Think it would be safe to just go for it??
 

Six9

Well-Known Member
If you don't have adequate indoor lighting to start seedlings off, maybe you could start them in pots, that way you can move them in and out of bad weather. Then transplant them to their outdoor home once a few weeks old. They'll be hardier and will have a better chance of survival.
 

Rolla123

Active Member
If you don't have adequate indoor lighting to start seedlings off, maybe you could start them in pots, that way you can move them in and out of bad weather. Then transplant them to their outdoor home once a few weeks old. They'll be hardier and will have a better chance of survival.
That's what I was going to do but if I put them out from the light whenever they were already out the ground for like 24 hours don't think I'd face any problems?
 
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