squalle
Active Member
Hey all,
sQUALLE here, a long time ROI reader. This is my second grow attempt so I figured I'd share the wealth and get some feedback from starting a thread.
Anyways, right now I have 35 seedlings growing at 7 and 5 days old in a greenhouse. I used the paper towel method to germ. The strains are as follows: 8 purple widow (marijuana-seeds.nl) 4 maroc x afghan (free with order) and 23 bagseeds from decent bud.
The seedlings seem to be a bit stretchy with small leaves for this age, and I suspect it is due to lighting constraints. They currently get only about 6-7 hours of direct sunlight a day, due to shade from trees, so I was considering moving them outside now to increase growth rates.
After this, within 3 weeks I plan to transplant them to their permanent hidden in ground locations, complete with automatic irrigation systems
My main concern now is lighting and outdoor slugs, so I plan to put shingles under the trays to protect these babies.
Pics should be up within a few hours and feedback on the plants and my strategy would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
sQUALLE
sQUALLE here, a long time ROI reader. This is my second grow attempt so I figured I'd share the wealth and get some feedback from starting a thread.
Anyways, right now I have 35 seedlings growing at 7 and 5 days old in a greenhouse. I used the paper towel method to germ. The strains are as follows: 8 purple widow (marijuana-seeds.nl) 4 maroc x afghan (free with order) and 23 bagseeds from decent bud.
The seedlings seem to be a bit stretchy with small leaves for this age, and I suspect it is due to lighting constraints. They currently get only about 6-7 hours of direct sunlight a day, due to shade from trees, so I was considering moving them outside now to increase growth rates.
After this, within 3 weeks I plan to transplant them to their permanent hidden in ground locations, complete with automatic irrigation systems
My main concern now is lighting and outdoor slugs, so I plan to put shingles under the trays to protect these babies.
Pics should be up within a few hours and feedback on the plants and my strategy would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
sQUALLE