Threw the seeds in to water, after a day started breaking through, waited an other day just to be sure.
My day count on the pictures start from when i have put them in soil. WW2 was a bit slow to start off with but getting there by the end of the week.
@Ferenc, lol elarult a neved.
Itt is ott is! 😁
Néztem a naplodat, azt kell hogy mondjam igen csak szép munkát végzel. Ha van kérdésem tudnál majd nekem segíteni?
Előre is köszönöm
@Xspellsx, thanks man, yeah they are beautiful and smell that too, comparing to the widows anyway which has a much weaker smell. Also they grow higher but that could be probably managed with training which I should have done a lot more on them. This is my first ever grow so we live and learn! ;)
Hey laz are these the same plants for the question? Does your soil have any aeration material? Pumice/perlite/vermiculite? Those white looking sand rocks that break up the soil from staying too muddy. If not maybe buy some and gently till it in or when you transplant add 1/3 aeration.
@Experimentgreen,
Hello my friend, yes they are, and no it hasn't although I have bought canna terra professional soil which should have perlite in it also. I was going to transplant them this week but didn't wanted to put them through more stress before they recover.
As you have advised in my question do you think I should give them grow big will that help in the recovery and than transplant them or should I add perlite to this soil?
Thanks for your help