Questions for Week old seedlings

get-attachment.jpgWhat's up fellow growers I'm growing a few plants in the woods and wondering how do they look at 6 days from sprout? I also used soil from that area and wondering should I add some store bought store soil to it? I'm growing 6 plants and they're all that big. And can I get a few tips for outdoor growing that'll help my plants survive and grow some nice buds. if u can't already tell I'm still a newbie lol
 
For 6 days its not to bad but I wouldn't use soil from outside the plants require a lot of nutrients later on and u will need better stuff, get a bag of black kow composite, it's cheaper and super effective add in the soil some perlite, looks like heavy styrophome I'd mix it about 60 percent soil 40 percent perlite, transplant the seedling it it soon, get a bigger bucket too like at least a 1 gallen if not a a 3 gal. Hopefully it's an auto flowering otherwise it will premature growth outside. Also if it rains a lot add 2 inches of pebbles to the bottom of the bucket for better drainage, and dry leaves after every rain fall. Good luck man
 
For 6 days its not to bad but I wouldn't use soil from outside the plants require a lot of nutrients later on and u will need better stuff, get a bag of black kow composite, it's cheaper and super effective add in the soil some perlite, looks like heavy styrophome I'd mix it about 60 percent soil 40 percent perlite, transplant the seedling it it soon, get a bigger bucket too like at least a 1 gallen if not a a 3 gal. Hopefully it's an auto flowering otherwise it will premature growth outside. Also if it rains a lot add 2 inches of pebbles to the bottom of the bucket for better drainage, and dry leaves after every rain fall. Good luck man
would it be alright to add some store bought soil with some perlite and get some fox farm grow big nutrients for veg stage then use big bloom for flowering? and ill be transplanting into the ground once it gets to a good size. and what do you mean it will premature growth outside. thanks for the info btw
 
Regular soil will b fine, I don't see why it wouldn't and because of the season, if your in America I mean its not quite summer yet so because of temp change it could cause flowering too soon. Like I said could. And when you transplant into the ground you will have to dig up the area at least 2 feet deep and approximately a 4 foot circle take out about half of the soil then mix it with the fox farm this way the soil is broken up and ready to go for transplant and the roots can easily adjust to the new soil. I have grown successful plants outside many times some autos some not autos are easier outside because they flower when ready and If done correctly yields a larger harvest. Hope this is helpful, u can message me anytime too if u need more help. Alsop wouldn't mind if u Gave some rep for me, thanks
 
I thought it needs to be 12/12 in order to start flowering. I'm in Ohio and its pretty warm already about mid late 80s. and thanks for the transplanting advice will do. And what's rep I'm kind of new to RIU lol
 
12/12!does make plants flower but when outside they will flower when ready reguardless of auto r not just autos are better because u can tell right away they are flowering when outside

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