Need help Growing Outdoors.

Dark-Devil

Active Member
Hello, This is my first post.

i have 4 Royal Kush Automatic Feminised, and Critical X ak47 Fem.

i have 5, 3 Gallon Pots, 50 Litres Potting Soil, 2 Bags of perlite.

i am planning to Grow on the roof of the house, i live in the Middle East so its a hot climate here 12/ Sun 12/ night.

i am currently germinating my 5 Seeds but i need to know after the Roots come from the seeds what do i do?

do i straight up put them in the pots and leave them on the roof and water them or what do i do.

Peace
 

unspecified

Well-Known Member
I would start them under a small light like a regular CFL or T5 then once they've popped out of the soil put them in the shade then start working them into full sun over 2 or 3 days
 

derr

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just keep them in a window maybe until they sprout a few sets of branches then toss em outside. its just weeds
 

HappyMan420

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Insert sprouted taproot straight down into a fingersized hole in some moist dirt. gently with the back of your finger, bury the exposed root and lightly tamp the edges around the seedling securing its place. Next, get yourself some translucent but not clear plastic (White/blue grocery bag/garbage bag) and create a greenhouse in your bucket using some tape or cord. The plastic will diffuse the sunlight and keep in the humidity, which are both crucial for early root development. Be sure that the soil temperature is not going over 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Water until there is runoff and then wait until the plant shows signs of thirst. A thirsty plant is a plant that grows roots to survive. Just as they begin to thirst, drench them with water until runoff. continue until finished.
 

Dark-Devil

Active Member
Insert sprouted taproot straight down into a fingersized hole in some moist dirt. gently with the back of your finger, bury the exposed root and lightly tamp the edges around the seedling securing its place. Next, get yourself some translucent but not clear plastic (White/blue grocery bag/garbage bag) and create a greenhouse in your bucket using some tape or cord. The plastic will diffuse the sunlight and keep in the humidity, which are both crucial for early root development. Be sure that the soil temperature is not going over 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Water until there is runoff and then wait until the plant shows signs of thirst. A thirsty plant is a plant that grows roots to survive. Just as they begin to thirst, drench them with water until runoff. continue until finished.
my pots are 3 Gallons wouldnt the Seed die if i waterd the whole pot untill runoff?
also for how long do i do this method
 

HappyMan420

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You want to make sure that the soil is thoroughly watered upon transplanting. Sometimes, air pockets will get caught in the dirt right from the get go, and the soil tension difference will prevent water from accessing those areas. The soil should have enough drain-ability to soak and let water run off. After it is thoroughly watered, the next time to water has many variables. Heat, transpiration, evaporation, wind, water retaining ability of soil. Watch for the plant to show signs of dryness e.g. dry soil to the touch for the top two inches, drooping of leaves. Water thoroughly, and track the amount of time until it will be thirsty again. Catch it just before, and you'll be ideal. You'll learn how much they drink each day, and soon will be able to read your plant like a book. Look up on youtube for The WEED NERD videos. Tons to learn from Subcool

-HM420
 

Dark-Devil

Active Member
You want to make sure that the soil is thoroughly watered upon transplanting. Sometimes, air pockets will get caught in the dirt right from the get go, and the soil tension difference will prevent water from accessing those areas. The soil should have enough drain-ability to soak and let water run off. After it is thoroughly watered, the next time to water has many variables. Heat, transpiration, evaporation, wind, water retaining ability of soil. Watch for the plant to show signs of dryness e.g. dry soil to the touch for the top two inches, drooping of leaves. Water thoroughly, and track the amount of time until it will be thirsty again. Catch it just before, and you'll be ideal. You'll learn how much they drink each day, and soon will be able to read your plant like a book. Look up on youtube for The WEED NERD videos. Tons to learn from Subcool

-HM420
thanks for the Reply, ive been Researching about growing for nearly 2 Months like 4 Hours a day. Learned alot and i mean alot of stuff and will definatly Check the Weed Nerd vids, believe me i Searched so much for my Problem now and couldnt find an Answer, Problem is i Have Auto's and autos do not need Stress Transplanting could cause them days to weeks of Stalling as i heard my autos go from seed to harvest in 8-9 Weeks so every Minute counts, i am very Frustrated because i waited like 15 Days for seeds to arrive and now my seeds are half germinated and need to plant them in the next 24 Hours so the Question is What do i do with them now!? i have 3 Gallon Pots i think if i waterd them untill the water runoff from the bottom of the pot, the seeds will die Due to so much water :/ i dont know im just Paranoid about it can you Explain more Clearly with Every step, Thanks for Replying i really appreciate it :)
 

kkhhaadd

Member
I don't know whether you have any experience with planting cannabis. I had once grown an auto strain. Auto amnesia. The only thing you need is to give them the best environment as possible as you can. I use paper towel for germination and sometimes some seeds they won't sprout, this point you really should take into consideration. It's not 100% thing. After it sprout you need to take care of them during the seedlings. Firstly try to prepare for the necessary materials, the more the better.
 

Dark-Devil

Active Member
I don't know whether you have any experience with planting cannabis. I had once grown an auto strain. Auto amnesia. The only thing you need is to give them the best environment as possible as you can. I use paper towel for germination and sometimes some seeds they won't sprout, this point you really should take into consideration. It's not 100% thing. After it sprout you need to take care of them during the seedlings. Firstly try to prepare for the necessary materials, the more the better.
Yeah its my first Time.
 

Dark-Devil

Active Member
Ok, ive made up my mind, i will Plant them later in the 3 Gallon Final pot and put the outdoors on the roof. and as Happyman420 Said will water them throughly to insure no airpockets. and see what happens. Will come back to give Results.
 

kkhhaadd

Member
Ok, ive made up my mind, i will Plant them later in the 3 Gallon Final pot and put the outdoors on the roof. and as Happyman420 Said will water them throughly to insure no airpockets. and see what happens. Will come back to give Results.
i don't know where you are but good luck
 

HappyMan420

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In temperatures that high, you'll want to make sure that the humidity inside the "greenhouse" is very very high, I mean almost raining in on itself.
 
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