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Tolerance Break

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So I guess I should let them go for now? They seem to be getting plenty of sunlight. Sorry for the dumb questions but I have no idea of what I’m doing? I really want to try to grow these without failure so I’m asking too many questions. I think I’m just going to put them in the ground and grow them like I would a tomato plant, lol.
In the most simple of terms, the plant uses its leaves to capture sunlight for energy, and to sweat. The roots drink and absorb energy from the soil.

As far as I know, pruning is unnecessary outdoors unless you have a particularly bushy, dense plant, and need to improve airflow. Indoors it's a bit more crucial, depending on the environment and the cultivar.
 

Sativied

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Should I be feeding them with some type of fertilizer?
Depends on what's in the potting soil already. Varies a lot. Anything on the bag? IME potting soil that has peat in it, like yours, is usually pretty preloaded with ferts. The plants look great, light green but lush. I hope someone steps up and helps you with fertilizer advice - not a soil grower myself. And yeah, don't prune.
 

Glitch6555

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Thanks for the advice guys. I’ve not fed them since planting. Should I just fertilize them with miracle grow or something like that? They seem to be growing an inch or two a day now. They all look healthy and pretty. I watered them hard yesterday and the sun never showed up. Cloudy all day, and looks like the same today. No more water for awhile.
 

Glitch6555

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I think the plants are going great? I’m thinking I should put them in the ground. I’m worried about someone stealing them. Any advice for a newbie and what do you guys think about the grow? 2 of them are much smaller than the others, but I think they are a different strain. Of course, I didn’t mark them. Newbie mistake,. Let me know what you guys think.
 

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Unga Bunga

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If the original intent was to put them in the ground now would be a good time . I'd keep an eye on that tall one . Looks kinda "male'ish" .

A nice deep hole and a handful or two of something like Espoma Gardentone would do them well .
 

Glitch6555

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If the original intent was to put them in the ground now would be a good time . I'd keep an eye on that tall one . Looks kinda "male'ish" .

A nice deep hole and a handful or two of something like Espoma Gardentone would do them well .
I don’t think there’s any males. I bought the seed from a reputable distributor. Thanks for your advice, I think you’re right. Would they be able to grow through there life cycle if I leave them in the 5 gallon grow bags?
 
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