coreywebster
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Or was it?Biggest mistake was informing everyone on here that your a girl
Or was it?Biggest mistake was informing everyone on here that your a girl
Lmao you bet!how to get your thread answered on RIU tutorial hahaha
Unfortunately i don’t, and hello fellow new Englander! That sounds pretty legit, thank you for the tipsI'm in your area. I'd get it into a bucket and put it outside. Look into hardening off plants. You have about a month and a half to 2 months of good veg growth before it starts flowering. Do you know the strain? Might have to plan covering and keeping it warm later in the season of its a long flowering strain.
Wrong advice, please enlighten me "new member". Lmfao...Wow give her wrong advice what a N00b dont listen to this dinggleberry bae
jesus, you're a dipshit, why don't you go back to where ever you're from and tell all the other dipshits to stay there too?Wow give her wrong advice what a N00b dont listen to this dinggleberry bae
for a start, you're wrong. 6500k is fine for veg. 4000k will give you less stretch, but otherwise, they'll produce about the same growth.Well for one ya dont want 6500 k bulbs for veg you want 4000k for veg and 3000k for flower so thats a start.
Wtf??? Have you ever grown pot before? It is one thing to be ignorant, it is something else entirely to open your mouth and confirm it. Go try match.com dipshitWell for one ya dont want 6500 k bulbs for veg you want 4000k for veg and 3000k for flower so thats a start.
for a start, you're wrong. 6500k is fine for veg. 4000k will give you less stretch, but otherwise, they'll produce about the same growth.
you can flower under a 4000k, or veg, good for either, you can even use the same one for both, you'll just get a minimal amount of stretch.
I read you shouldn’t put a small plant in a big container.. because of the watering and oxygen or something.itll be okay if i plant my teeny tiny plant in a bucket?I'm in your area. I'd get it into a bucket and put it outside. Look into hardening off plants. You have about a month and a half to 2 months of good veg growth before it starts flowering. Do you know the strain? Might have to plan covering and keeping it warm later in the season of its a long flowering strain.
Thank you a ton sweet soul !Wow! This girl asks for help GROWING and gets a lesson on leds, she gets hit on like this is a dating site, and she just wants to experiment with a couple of plants outside. Sammy, just go get a cheap fluorescent with t12 bulbs at 6500k. They are cheap and work very well. You can literally have the leaves touching the bulb and they won't burn. Get your babies up and going before you put them out. I would say you probably want at least 5 or 6 nodes before going out with them. Put them out in a shaded spot and let them acclimate before leaving them out. Good luck and many blessings
Thank you! I’m surprised by my own green thumb, lol. I really been trying. When you say “first true leafing” what do you exactly mean? Please explain if you cannot bad work for a beginner......
i would consider the idea of just putting them outside for the time being since New England is legal, find a nice spot when the sun hits it.....keep in mind since they are so small, you gonna have to up pot eventually...in your case prolly after there first true leafing this way they don't get root bound.....when you do up pot, make sure the pots have plenty of drainage holes for watering....GL....and welcome to RIU btw
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Those first leaves are cotyledons. Subsequent sets of leaves are true leaves. It'll be obvious.Thank you! I’m surprised by my own green thumb, lol. I really been trying. When you say “first true leafing” what do you exactly mean? Please explain if you can
There's nothing wrong with a small plant in a big pot. I go straight from 1 gallon to 400 gallon all the time. I find it better to reduce transplant shock, and transplanting bigger plants is a pain.I read you shouldn’t put a small plant in a big container.. because of the watering and oxygen or something.itll be okay if i plant my teeny tiny plant in a bucket?
I never knew that term. Thanks for teaching me somethingThose first leaves are cotyledons. Subsequent sets of leaves are true leaves. It'll be obvious.
That actually makes it so much easier, lol ugh you guys are so helpfullllll. That’s what I’ll be doing very soonThere's nothing wrong with a small plant in a big pot. I go straight from 1 gallon to 400 gallon all the time. I find it better to reduce transplant shock, and transplanting bigger plants is a pain.
If you do this, then you need to water VERY conservatively, just around the stem, until the plants are bigger. If you water all the soil really well, the plant can't use it all and the soil remains soaked and suffocates the plant. Rookie mistakes!That actually makes it so much easier, lol ugh you guys are so helpfullllll. That’s what I’ll be doing very soon