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2y ago
Cannamanjustgrow Germination with paper towel method worked fine. I may have left it in a day or 2 longer than I probably should have, only because I wanted to plant my others at the same time and didn't want to have multiple schedules going at once. Any advice as to if that's a bad way of looking at multiple grows at once? Should I just plant the seeds upon immediate sprouting and let others catch up?
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Week 1. Vegetation
2y ago
16 hrs
Light Schedule
6.5
pH
No Smell
Smell
37.85 L
Pot Size
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
Cannamanjustgrow So I'm doing a few different grows. Some indoors Some outdoors The weather didn't get warmer like it was supposed to, so we had an extra week or so of frost, so I decided to keep my outdoors, indoors for 2 weeks, then do a slow transfer to outdoors. That being said, I didn't think about getting lights indoors for the outdoor grows. I didn't get it under lights immediately. It took a few days to get it setup, so the seeds were without True light for at least 2 days. I ended up buying 2, 14 watt full spectrum LED lights that seem to be working OK.
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Week 2. Vegetation
2y ago
5.08 cm
Height
16 hrs
Light Schedule
6.5
pH
No Smell
Smell
37.85 L
Pot Size
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
Cannamanjustgrow This week I removed the plastic bag covering the pot. I noticed the leaves had a few water droplets hanging off of them, so I figured it was a bit much of moisture inside the bag? I'm doing a sunrise/sunset time structure with my lights so that the plants can get used to natural light and darkness schedules for outside. Sunrises about 6:15am, gets dark around 8:55pm, so I turn my lights on at 6:15, and off about 8:55pm. Advice on if that's wise or not? Figured it's the best way to get it accustomed to outdoors instead of 18 hours light which isn't what outdoor sun schedule is? One of her first leaves is a little droopy. Over or underwatering? The soil I'm using is a water-only nutrient rich soil, so deep in the soil it feels cool and moist but not wet, so it's been a little hard to tell if it's water moisture or just from soil nutes? That being said, I've just been doing mist sprays around the edges and field of soil, leaving about 3 cm close to stem, dryer, which is what I've been told to do when watering seedlings.
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Babs9407
Babs9407commentedweek 22y ago
Sound mate, I keep mine inside the first week on a fan. Then as of the second week ( some people think I'm mad) - keep them outside. Generally speaking if it's going to tip down - resulting it floppy or squashed seedlings I'd bring them into a shelter or green house.
Babs9407
Babs9407commentedweek 22y ago
Happy growing!
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