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OddManOut

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After Germinated in a sandwhich baggy and paper towel, this plant was put into a peat moss starter disc and grown in a window seal pointing south. On first sight of rough leaves, I feed it superthrive and miracle grow quick start. I put a few drops of of both in a .5 L water bottle and shook it up. Seems to have taken that well.
 

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OddManOut

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its been 13 days for plant A and 11 days for plantB. I plan on putting them in 4 in pots soon. After that Im planting them outside to fend for theirselves.
 

f1tzg3r4ald

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What kind of soil are you planting in? Are you going to prepare it with anything? Indoor/ Outdoor? Here are some things you can use that should do your plant good and are natural. The amounts of each will vary depending on your needs and how much soil your using.

Get a good potting mix not the cheap stuff
Bone Meal - phosphorus source
Blood Meal - nitrogen source
Epsom salts - magnesium source
dolmite lime -calcium source & pH buffering
trace elements
kelp meal.
pure worm castings

Mix thoroughly, moisten, and let sit 1-2 weeks before use.
 

f1tzg3r4ald

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At this point you can make due with cool white and warm white flourescents. The tubes not the CFL's unless you can get a lot of em going. Give em 18 hours of light a while in veg and they will bush out pretty quick.
 

f1tzg3r4ald

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OK outside it is. Dig a nice deep and wide hole and put the soil on a tarp and mix in the items above and that plant will do well.
 

OddManOut

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I haven't decided how much money im willing to put into this little project yet. I want to just get them started in a backyard and see how that goes. I planted the starter discs into 4 in clay pots. I just went to the shed and used wat I could find: miracle grow potting soil, top soil, sand. I mixed these up and it looks good to me for now. If they become good and strong, I will probly do the soil mix like f1tzg3r4ald recommended though im not sure if i can afford all that stuff we'll figure somethin out.Thanks for the replies everybody. These pics are about 24 hrs. after i transplanted them. I cut out some paper plates to help keep water evaporation down, It gets hot in Texas. I believe today plant is 15 days and plant B is 13 days. Ive had them inside with little direct sunlight. I gave them a day to settle in there new pots then moved them outside where temps were probly 20* F above indoor temps. I kept a close eye on them and still am, watch for any sign of wilting. So far so good and after first signs of growth I will move them to a sunnier spot outside right now it might catch a little morning sun but then its under the eve the rest of the day.
 

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OddManOut

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I am going to be planting in Natural acidic like 4 or 3.5 and is mostly red clay pine woods type of area.
 
Word. I'm new as well. But. dont plant them yet. You might as well kill them. They are seriously stretching. Get them in more light asap! If you can't do that, then stake it up liek your doing. I'd let it grow a few more weeks then plant her. Can't leave them in those pots for the rest of the grow?
 

OddManOut

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Ive placed them outside just this morning and in a few days i will move them to full sunlight. They are just bagseeds though so there is no telling what kind of genetics are there. They are obviously two different strains. And I will probly grow them to about 6-10 in before I plant them in some enriched ground. I hope 4 in pots will get me to at least that point.
 
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