Sprouting question!

Shmeeb

Member
So far you guys have been a great help. I have one more question:

After germination, into the sprouting stage, do I need light to sprout it?
I am going to grow outdoors, but I was thinking of just sprouting them inside first.
However, I am not able to create a lighted area for the sprouting plant because of stealth needed, [parents etc..]. Can I just put the sprouts in the closet with no light? If not, what is a good way to sprout the plant outside, ensuring safety?

In other words, I need a good/safe method of sprouting my seed without the use of artificial light--and planning to grow the plant outdoors.

Thanks alot!
:peace::joint:
 

poplars

Well-Known Member
this is hilarious.


no, you can't sprout in the dark.

don't grow in your parents house.

and to a mod this kid is definitely under 18.
 

aceshigh69

Active Member
cfl's will be fine. One compact light can do it but it wont last long. The bigger they get the more light they need
 

cirkit

Member
So far you guys have been a great help. I have one more question:

After germination, into the sprouting stage, do I need light to sprout it?
I am going to grow outdoors, but I was thinking of just sprouting them inside first.
However, I am not able to create a lighted area for the sprouting plant because of stealth needed, [parents etc..]. Can I just put the sprouts in the closet with no light? If not, what is a good way to sprout the plant outside, ensuring safety?

In other words, I need a good/safe method of sprouting my seed without the use of artificial light--and planning to grow the plant outdoors.

Thanks alot!
:peace::joint:
Your seedlings are going to need light in order to sprout out of the soil and take off. If you really don't have the option of starting them indoors, start them outdoors. I highly recommend using a spray bottle to wet the soil and seedling as you don't want to wash away and over water them.

For security, you may want to blend in your pots with different plants, flowers, trees, etc that you may have in the backyard. Lastly, put the pots outdoors in some shade for the first week so that they can get themselves adjusted to the outdoors.
 
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