first outdoor grow

Letstrip

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Not too sure at the moment , so far I'm keeping them in pots but if u think they would be better off in the ground then I'll have a read up on it. Any other suggestions
Yeah they'd be best in the ground say, but that means you cant move them around. Bigger plants if they're in the ground though
 

420sydney

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hey guys, got a few nice photos of my 12 day old babies, soil was incredibly dry when i checked on them so i might start watering more often. any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated thanks!
 

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Chrono90

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Looking good now that your main leaves are starting to grow you might be thinking about nutes soon. The yellowing of the leaves would suggest the start of a Nitrogen def.
 

Chrono90

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If your spot is safe and secure then I'd put them in the ground. Much bigger plants. The more soil medium the larger they go (to a certain degree).

If pots, I'd transplant already into bigger pots, nice and deep down to take up some of that stretch.
 

420sydney

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If your spot is safe and secure then I'd put them in the ground. Much bigger plants. The more soil medium the larger they go (to a certain degree).

If pots, I'd transplant already into bigger pots, nice and deep down to take up some of that stretch.
hey thanks for the tips, i went up to my spot this afternoon to check on them and i would say they are going pretty good for 18 days and my first (proper) grow. im going to be transplanting them tomorrow as its my only chance in the next 2 weeks. I also have no idea how to get some nutes for my plant. also i noticed that one leaf has basically merged with the other one. enjoy
 

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420sydney

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Are they all from the same bag? One looks more indica and one looks more sativa
nah there were definetly 2 different types of seeds im sure of it. the sativa one was quite a small seed and the indica one was a huge seed. im not sure about the 3rd one but im pretty sure its sativa/indica so maybe a nice little hybrid but im not too sure. i also transplanted them today into bigger pots and moved them deeper intot he bush and found a really nice opening that gives them a lot more sunlight. also how much/often do u think i should water them? thanks!
 

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Letstrip

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nah there were definetly 2 different types of seeds im sure of it. the sativa one was quite a small seed and the indica one was a huge seed. im not sure about the 3rd one but im pretty sure its sativa/indica so maybe a nice little hybrid but im not too sure. i also transplanted them today into bigger pots and moved them deeper intot he bush and found a really nice opening that gives them a lot more sunlight. also how much/often do u think i should water them? thanks!
Sweet mate looks good. To much water is always worse then to little becasue a plant will recover from under watering in a matter of hours were as over watering with stunt them and take days.
A rule of thumb is dig down an inch or so and if its still damp then don't water them but if it isn't then water them. Thats just from what ive read haha
 

kogislife420

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Hey I love these first time out door grows im into my first grow but I should do a grow journal on the seedlings I havr also where should I post a thread if I go to do so
 

420sydney

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Sweet mate looks good. To much water is always worse then to little becasue a plant will recover from under watering in a matter of hours were as over watering with stunt them and take days.
A rule of thumb is dig down an inch or so and if its still damp then don't water them but if it isn't then water them. Thats just from what ive read haha
hey man thanks for the tip i will definitely use it!
 

420sydney

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Hey I love these first time out door grows im into my first grow but I should do a grow journal on the seedlings I havr also where should I post a thread if I go to do so
hey man im not too sure but ask around im sure someone else will be able to help u :peace:
 

kogislife420

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I might be onto the first grow but i did 4-5 months research and you can start fertilising your plants with very low fertilizer mixes after the 7th of November because thats when the new moon comes it darkens the nights which gives the roots a chance to thrive so it will be a good idea to use some seasol vigorous root growth fertilizer. I am growing some bagseed I've got 6 seedlings and 2 flowering plants
 

420sydney

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I might be onto the first grow but i did 4-5 months research and you can start fertilising your plants with very low fertilizer mixes after the 7th of November because thats when the new moon comes it darkens the nights which gives the roots a chance to thrive so it will be a good idea to use some seasol vigorous root growth fertilizer. I am growing some bagseed I've got 6 seedlings and 2 flowering plants
thanks for the tip, i will definitely look into that and let u know what i do, thanks
 
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