Kristen?

Hauvert

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This is my FIRST grow and kinda new with it. i have read info on this but it's not the same as putting it to practice. so it took me a while to sprout my seeds like a week? and when they started i had to go camping so took them with. here are so some pictures of Day 1 and Day 2 and Day 3. i will be planting this outside.

Any comments will be appreciated as well as advice kiss-ass
 

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LiEBE420

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good luck and happy growing. try to let the soil dry in between waterings because the plant likes to breath just as much as it likes to drink.

im growing a little batch outdoors right now if you wanna check it out click on the link in my signature
 

LiEBE420

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good luck and happy growing. try to let the soil dry in between waterings because the plant likes to breath just as much as it likes to drink.

im growing a little batch outdoors right now if you wanna check it out click on the link in my signature
 

Hauvert

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good luck and happy growing. try to let the soil dry in between waterings because the plant likes to breath just as much as it likes to drink.

im growing a little batch outdoors right now if you wanna check it out click on the link in my signature
Went to your grow and it looks pretty legit. Hopefully my plant doesn't die or something.
 

LiEBE420

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it takes a little more time to tell. what soil are you using? you should put some perlite in your mixes
 

Hash Lover

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Do you have holes in the bottom of the cups? If not you should. Or they will take forever to dry a bit. How do they like camping? Now that's what I call a dedicated grower. You should do well.
 

Hauvert

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it takes a little more time to tell. what soil are you using? you should put some perlite in your mixes
well like i said i went camping and seeds sprouted there so i had no choice but to use soil from there. but i'm gonna change it. i'm thinking of outdoor growing and making a square idk what size yet, maybe you can help with that, and placing good quality soil except for it would be outside...would it make a difference?
 

Hauvert

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Do you have holes in the bottom of the cups? If not you should. Or they will take forever to dry a bit. How do they like camping? Now that's what I call a dedicated grower. You should do well.
yeah i made holes in the bottom thanks, kristen loves camping actually, except for when it comes to night cause it still gets chilly out there. so i placed inside my truck and in the morning i take her out to tan haa
 

DownOnWax

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You should always ammend the soil when planting.

I don't know what your native soil conditions are but it's a good idea to dig a large hole and fill it in with your mixture of garden soil, perlite, etc.

It's hard to keep your conditions exact outdoors but this is a good way to start off :)
 

Hauvert

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You should always ammend the soil when planting.

I don't know what your native soil conditions are but it's a good idea to dig a large hole and fill it in with your mixture of garden soil, perlite, etc.

It's hard to keep your conditions exact outdoors but this is a good way to start off :)
i don't know if ppl actually do that, dig holes and place their own soil. it was just an idea but if i do around how large should the hole be? large enough so the roots get the good soil.
 

DownOnWax

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A lot of people do it, it's the same principal as tilling your garden and adding topsoil, manure, etc.

I have to do it in my area because I have nothing but Red Clay. I usually dig out 10 gallon holes and partially mix the native soil with 40% my own compost, 40% good brand of garden soil, and 20% perlite.

Your plants will like it a lot more than just planting them str8 into the ground.
 

Hauvert

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A lot of people do it, it's the same principal as tilling your garden and adding topsoil, manure, etc.

I have to do it in my area because I have nothing but Red Clay. I usually dig out 10 gallon holes and partially mix the native soil with 40% my own compost, 40% good brand of garden soil, and 20% perlite.

Your plants will like it a lot more than just planting them str8 into the ground.
keep hearing this "perlite"...gotta find out what it is lol
 

Hauvert

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I was wondering i can or should give her some MG. she's only 4 days old. is she too young? she is about 1 inch long and 4 days old. i think she's on track but might be stretching too much?

any comments/ advice is appreciatedkiss-ass

picture of MG just so you know which one i have.
 

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Drgreenz

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also when you put them in the ground, mix some good soil with the dirt already there, the roots can get stunted and stop growing when they hit a really steep change in soil composition, especially if you have a lot of clay or sand.
 
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