put in the ground

boboav

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hi all,

this is the biggest of my plants, and seen that where I live we will never more get under 32 F° I wanted to move it in a field (it is in a pot atm).

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so do you think it is enough big to move in a field?

thanks
 
wait until it has a set of 3 fan leaves and is starting on the next leaf node. Then dig a hole 1-1/2 foot deep and 1-1/2 foot wide in the desired area. Mix in some good potting soil with the already existing soil and add some perlite. bury that little girl up to the bottom leaves. marijuana will grow roots from the stem if buried so this will make your plant shorter and less top heavy. put something around her so the animals wont get a little snack, deer love weed seedlings. happy growing!
 
wait until it has a set of 3 fan leaves and is starting on the next leaf node. Then dig a hole 1-1/2 foot deep and 1-1/2 foot wide in the desired area. Mix in some good potting soil with the already existing soil and add some perlite. bury that little girl up to the bottom leaves. marijuana will grow roots from the stem if buried so this will make your plant shorter and less top heavy. put something around her so the animals wont get a little snack, deer love weed seedlings. happy growing!

This is good advice.I expect no less from the Lone Star State!!!!Welcome to RIU, THC...MATOES
LEAVE IT IN THE POT........until the 5 fingered leaves show.....give it as good a start as you can.....right now you preparing for its life outside or "hardening off"...Is your outside grow area protected from wind?Do you have to worry about animals?Do you have a good potting soil?.....btw it looks a lot better:)peace
 
my soil is: peat, sand, perlite.

I have no worry about animals, there are only lizards and insects in in the designated place; it is enough protected from wind
 
leave it go until it is strong not little weak seedling like it is right now it has to be strong enough to endure wind that thing would be blown dead quicker than wiley coyote.
 
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