Im Completely New At This

i had a friend start these for me (inside) and i put them outside of my house once he had them started. They seem like theyre doing good. ive had them outside for about 8 days now. Any tips suggestions? i havnt even watered them once because its frequently been raining. I have actually done completely nothing but transplant them and take pictures as they go along. I know nothing about whats going to happen further down the road and what i need to do to get a good grow. NEED ALL THE HELP I CAN GET :) ;-)
 

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Min8040

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If they are staying outdoors I would suggest you cover the girls so they dont get too cold or rained on.
 

3waygreatness

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I would start off by adding some fertilizer that has a high nitrogen percentage. I do organic grows and I use either chicken manure or horse manure for the vegatative stage. When it enters into flowering stage I mend bat Guano to the mix along with black strap molasses.
 

vinniekaz

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Easy though, that chicken manure is strong powerful stuff. It will make your plants grow like crazy, but if you use too much it will burn them dead. For seedlings like that add no more than a teaspoon of chicken manure compost per gallon of water. I add a pinch of kelp (Maxicrop) to my irrigation water also. The kelp contains potassium, and also a plethora of micronutrients, hormones, growth accelerators, etc.

Good Luck

Vinnie Kaz
 

Superman44108

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very nice. i also grow organic and i like to make "organic tea" basically you put animal shit in a sock (or if its alot, a pillowcase) and soak it in water to draw out the nutrients and water with that but you still dont want to make it too strong or you risk burning/killing the plants.
 

boneheadbob

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Are you growing outside? If so I hope you are in the southern hemisphere.
Regardless, you will need some fertilizer for it. Most stores carry something decent.You could use a 20-20-20 or something close all the way through the grow
 
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