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First time indoor grower here!

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First time indoor grower here!

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Hey guys! First time grower here, indoor. Just want a little bit of advice on how these are looking? Thanks in advance!
 

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Just want a little bit of advice on how these are looking?
They look good. The soil looks wet. Did you just water them? I think they might need more light, too. What equipment do you have (light, tent, etc.)?
 
The biggest of the five plants looks like the keeper from here 🍀 they're off to a good start🤞
 
Welcome to the Farm 🪴

They're looking good so far. Make sure the cups have good drainage and you give the soil time to dry in between waterings to prevent root rot.
 
They look good. The soil looks wet. Did you just water them? I think they might need more light, too. What equipment do you have (light, tent, etc.)?
Thank you so much, I appreciate the reply! I ordered a propagator off Amazon as I thought I needed more light. They’ll be moving into a 3mx3m room, under a 720w light.
 
both are doable,

i personnally don't like transplant, and prefer watering larger amount of soil with larger amount of water less often and start my seeds directly in their final 6L pots.
 
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They look good. Guessing your about 2 weeks or so in from sprout? If so, they’re right on track to start transitioning from “seedling stage” to “vegetative stage”
 
Hey guys! First time grower here, indoor. Just want a little bit of advice on how these are looking? Thanks in advance!
What’s the current status of these now. Were or are they photos or autos.
 
Looking good! I gotta go along with several others that commented. They prolly need to be transplanted soon. If they aren’t root bound, they aren’t far from it. They look healthy tho. Good job!
 
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