First Time Growing

Jelimafish

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I am hoping that an experienced grower can weigh in on how my plants are currently looking. This is a stealth grow and one plant was not germinated, just popped into soil outside. The second was germinated and has been growing inside and I place it outside on nice days. They are both Northern Light Autos growing in organic soil with perlite.

This is the one that was popped into soil 3 weeks ago on June 21st. (Yes that is a basil plant next to it which I heard may help keep some bugs away)



This is the one that I germinated and went into soil on June 23rd. Currently growing under a LED BR30 Reflector Plant Light Bulb 65W. I have an actual grow light that is on the way but it will not be here for another few days.



The lady that is growing inside is already developing a smell which seems early but like I said this is my first attempt so I do not know when this usually occurs. Do they look healthy/correct for their age? Is there anything that I should be doing or should I just leave them grow? Thanks for any help!
 

hotrodharley

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I am hoping that an experienced grower can weigh in on how my plants are currently looking. This is a stealth grow and one plant was not germinated, just popped into soil outside. The second was germinated and has been growing inside and I place it outside on nice days. They are both Northern Light Autos growing in organic soil with perlite.

This is the one that was popped into soil 3 weeks ago on June 21st. (Yes that is a basil plant next to it which I heard may help keep some bugs away)



This is the one that I germinated and went into soil on June 23rd. Currently growing under a LED BR30 Reflector Plant Light Bulb 65W. I have an actual grow light that is on the way but it will not be here for another few days.



The lady that is growing inside is already developing a smell which seems early but like I said this is my first attempt so I do not know when this usually occurs. Do they look healthy/correct for their age? Is there anything that I should be doing or should I just leave them grow? Thanks for any help!
Looking good. Don’t overwater them. Resist any urge to use fertilizer unless you see actual deficiencies.
 

Jelimafish

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Thanks! I did notice about 3 small yellow spots on my inside plant but I think it is because I used some water from my fish tank to water it which means the PH was a little higher and there would be nitrate in it so I am hoping that is the cause. If it gets bad or I see anymore I will definitely be posting a photo to see what I can do to fix it. My tomato plants love it so I was hoping these would too but maybe they are just too young.
 
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