what to do after germination

ok guys
this is my problem i am a complete noob at this and its my first grow
so well i have germinated some seeds and 1 is ready to get planted but the others are still germinating
for the one that is ready what do i have to do with
i have done alot of reading and everyone are saying different things i cant just get a straight answer
so please what is the next step
thanks in advance
 
ok so what yo do is stick it in your ass.:twisted: i kid you man!!! bongsmiliegood joke hay but this is how you do it stoner stye!!!! :blsmoke:

  1. Wet the cup throroughly, letting excess water run off.
  2. Make a small hole in the top of the soil in the peat cup, or in the top the peat pill, about half an inch deep, wide enough to drop a seed in.
  3. Drop the seeds in the holes, one seed per hole. Put the cups on a tray that lets excess water run off.
  4. Put the cups under fluorescents lights. It doesn't have to be strong light, 40 Watts will do. Hang the lights 2-3 inches above the top of the tray. This will provide maximum exposure to the light, and the warmth generated by the lights will facilitate sprouting. Keep the lights on all day and night.
  5. Make sure that the room temperature is about 25 C or 90 F. If necessary, buy a heating mat from a gardening store and put it under the tray. After several days, the seeds will sprout.
  6. Check twice a day if the medium is moist enough. If you touch the dirt or peat with your finger and it feels moist, it is moist enough. If it feels dry to the touch, add a bit of water, letting excess water run off. Do not soak the cup thoroughly, because the seed might start to rot. Just a bit of water should do. The water should be tepid, not cold. Cold water provides a nasty shock to the sprouting seeds, adding stress and possibly delay sprouting. Do not add any nutrients at this point. Just plain, tepid water.
  7. When the seeds sprout, check daily that the lights are high enough over the seedlings. If necessary, raise the lights to give the seedlings room. At this stage, they grow very fast.
  8. About 3-5 days after the seeds sprout, the roots will show through the bottom of the cup. This is the right time to transplant the seedlings. Prepare a cannabis with the dirt mix of your choice. Water the cannabis thoroughly, letting excess water run off. Use tepid water so that the seedling won't get a shock. Make a hole in the middle of the cannabis, big enough to fit the cup in. Carefully pick up the cup, making sure that you don't touch the roots that poke through the cup and that the roots don't get damaged in any way, such as rubbing the cup against anything. Place the cup into the hole that you dug in the dirt. If at this stage you discover that the hole is not big enough, don't try to press the cup into the hole. Instead, gently remove the cup and make the hole bigger.
  9. Make sure that the cup does not sink in the hole lower than the rest of the surface. The cup should rather stick out a bit. This prevents stem rot, which otherwise might occur if water can form a puddle at the base of the stem.
  10. After the transplanting you can start adding nutrients to the water. There are special mixes for seedlings and transplanted plants. If you use nutrients that are not specifically for seedlings, use half the dosage.
  11. you do this kiss-assme is a kid you agen
 

halfaweek

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If it has a root plant it root down. Stop freaking out this will be easy plant it water it chop it smoke it easy
 
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