xSwimToTheMoon
Well-Known Member
Hello guys thank you for checking in on me.
My first round of seeds from a seed bank are about a day into germ. I think I have a solid plan to provide for my investment, but I can't help having some second thoughts, due to my overwhelming ignorance lol.
I have ten lowryder #1 seeds in total, and 5 are germinating. I know this strain isn't the best, but it's close to the fastest, and I need practice caring for plants in flower.
I'll be putting half in 1 gallon and the other in 2 gallon out of curiosity.
But I'm considering starting the seed in a tiny jiffy pot (with seed starter soil), that has been pre-planted into my bigger pots. (Full of big-boy soil)
**My question is, will the tiny jiffy pot act as a "cup" and encourage a nice rootball, before biodegrading and allowing the roots to push through? Or would you think it would hinder or cause problems for the roots in any way?**
I've attached a drawing. Thank you so much for your time guys.
My first round of seeds from a seed bank are about a day into germ. I think I have a solid plan to provide for my investment, but I can't help having some second thoughts, due to my overwhelming ignorance lol.
I have ten lowryder #1 seeds in total, and 5 are germinating. I know this strain isn't the best, but it's close to the fastest, and I need practice caring for plants in flower.
I'll be putting half in 1 gallon and the other in 2 gallon out of curiosity.
But I'm considering starting the seed in a tiny jiffy pot (with seed starter soil), that has been pre-planted into my bigger pots. (Full of big-boy soil)
**My question is, will the tiny jiffy pot act as a "cup" and encourage a nice rootball, before biodegrading and allowing the roots to push through? Or would you think it would hinder or cause problems for the roots in any way?**
I've attached a drawing. Thank you so much for your time guys.
Attachments
-
1.4 MB Views: 15