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If they weee mine - now up to almost the single leafhi guys, update on my babys. thank you all for your advices, I ended up not opting for the transplant but rather pushing the light away a little. Is there a right time to transplant them?View attachment 1274549
Is it possible to practice low stress training even without a stem?If they weee mine - now up to almost the single leaf
I’m not ur guy there sorry I would say yes but not my styleIs it possible to practice low stress training even without a stem?
thank you for your helpI’m not ur guy there sorry I would say yes but not my style
as it's my first time i don't know much about it, i got spiderfarmer sf1000, a tent and a litle fanIt’s probably about time to divulge your plan so these indoor guys can help you. What size pot do you plan to finish in? What kind of light are you growing under? In a tent? What soil medium? Time to get into a little more detail.
yes! feminized seeds, i got 5, 7 and 10 galon pots. seeds cookie gelato and ice from rqsSounds like a solid start. I only grow outdoors. But there are plenty of people here that you can latch onto they can recommend a growing medium, pot size, checking your water, newts, etc. keep posting. You’re just getting started but looks like you are on the right track. Maybe you said, but do you Know anything about the seeds? Are they feminized?
Good! Then you’re on your way! Nurse them along and get them up Potted Into a grow medium that is easy on beginners. This is where some indoor growers can jump in and take over and hold your hand While You learn. You learn. And I can think of a lot worse people to listen to Than Heywood. But there are a lot of people capable of coaching you. And spend a lot of time reading.
hi heywood sorry for bothering you, can you guide me on the size of the pot? as i said i got 5, 7 and 10 galon cloth potsWell, as already previously pointed out, you are in a pot that is like 3 inches deep.
Go to something more suitable. It is time to up-pot.
You are not a bother, we are all happy to help new growers here...hi heywood sorry for bothering you, can you guide me on the size of the pot? as i said i got 5, 7 and 10 galon cloth pots
I managed to find 1 gallon pots, and they looked like this after the transplant, thank you allYou are not a bother, we are all happy to help new growers here...
With that said, I can't say I like any of those current choices, as ideally you should still use an intermediate pot such as a 1 gallon.
But if those choices are all you've got to go with, then go with the 5 gal.
The reasoning behind this up-potting madness is that most new growers have a difficult time with using proper watering practices.
And it does take practice to get it right.
Using a 1 gallon pot would be easier for you to manage at this stage... but again, if all you have is a 5 gal for the smallest, then go with that.
I am personally growing inside, and a 5 gal pot is the largest I am using this run. There is no need for a 7 gal or 10 gal indoors.
At least that is my opinion.
im afraid to overwater it, what amount of watering would be ideal?Imo you want wet all the media not just little circles. It can create uneven soil moisture and lead to hydrophobic areas in the future
Overwatering is watering to often not to much. Enough to saturate the media and then give it a good dry cycle. Lift the pots when they are noticeably lighter then water again. If you need to think about it they ate not ready to be watered yet.im afraid to overwater it, what amount of watering would be ideal?
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