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Hey everyone this is my first grow! She’s a photo, grape goblin. Any tips or advice is well appreciated. This is day 3 after breaking the soil.
 

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Thanks! It’s growing faster than I expected! I have been reading a lot and I’m working on a budget so I chose good old yard dirt to start her off in because it has little to no nutrients. I hope all turns out well. I feel like I’m a parent now 😂
 
Well I would suggest NOT being a helicopter parent, don't over love your plant!!
 
That’s funny because I had to catch myself wanting to just stand over her and watch like it was gonna preform so kind of trick! But thanks man I’m doing a lot of research today on what to look for and expect next
 
That's a healthy looking seedling, now what is your plan from here?
 
Well I’m praying to the gods that she continues to stay healthy and continue to grow until she is ready for her forever home I have a local organic soil that I’m going to add extra perlite to and then on to the flowering stage where I’m sure I’m going to need a ton of help
 
Do you have something you can use as a humidity dome? They like hot and humid at that stage. Also get some sticky fly traps, with it being outside soil it's possible to bring in foreign bugs. Plus with any potting soil you get those tiny gnats, which are a pain, so they're going to come in handy later.

I a few months you'll be smoking your own bud, nothing better.
 
Can I use the bottom of a two liter for the dome? And the outside soil seems but free I e had it inside a while it’s just extremely dry because it hasn’t rained in forever it the organic soil dose have those little suckers in it! They must of been larvae and hatched can they cause actual harm to the plant and what about if I added actual worms to the soil like night crawlers or something smaller would they benefit they roots and plant
 
Can I use the bottom of a two liter for the dome? And the outside soil seems but free I e had it inside a while it’s just extremely dry because it hasn’t rained in forever it the organic soil dose have those little suckers in it! They must of been larvae and hatched can they cause actual harm to the plant and what about if I added actual worms to the soil like night crawlers or something smaller would they benefit they roots and plant
Yes u can use the bottom of a 2 liter, put 2 or 3 little holes in the top though.
 
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