pizzax1
Active Member
This is a second try at my first outdoor grow because the first one went terribly in the very first week. Had no experience with seedlings in sunlight and had also a very strong heatwave that cooked the young seedlings I had. Too much direct sunlight when they just popped out at above 32-35 degrees.
New approach is to keep them in the shade most of the day and slowly ease them in the sun specially when the temperature is too high.
For this grow I’m using same soil as last time. I'm following @Budzbuddha FFOF ideas because it just made a lot of sense.
Right now the 5 gallos pots consist of:
First seed was germinated Saturday and popped yesterday, has a helmet head right now but waiting for it to do it’s thing or I’ll help it myself later tomorrow if it hasn’t. Second one went in this morning after being in a shot glass for 36 hours and showing a taproot.
I kept one from the last attempt but doubt it’ll make it.
New approach is to keep them in the shade most of the day and slowly ease them in the sun specially when the temperature is too high.
For this grow I’m using same soil as last time. I'm following @Budzbuddha FFOF ideas because it just made a lot of sense.
Right now the 5 gallos pots consist of:
- 2/3 of the top pot with 75% Happy Frog / 25% perlite
- A layer of 2tbs of myco/ 2 tbs Dr Earth Homegrown / 2 Tbs Dr Earth Homegrown / 2Tbs Dr Earth Pure Gold
- 1/3 of the bottom pot with 75% FFOF / 25% perlite
First seed was germinated Saturday and popped yesterday, has a helmet head right now but waiting for it to do it’s thing or I’ll help it myself later tomorrow if it hasn’t. Second one went in this morning after being in a shot glass for 36 hours and showing a taproot.
I kept one from the last attempt but doubt it’ll make it.