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Seed popped! now what?

cHopz420
cHopz420started grow question 3 years ago
Simple as that .. germination was a success.. now its time for life to begin.. and if anyone of any level could just get me in motion and walk me through the the process w some pro tips and some super fine details to look out for or perform..all are welcome thx -chopdawg
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Sackeyko
Sackeykoanswered grow question 3 years ago
Depends on what you're doing. When the tap root is 1/2 inch long or more. Plant it into a smallish pot with no nutrients. Like a 4x4 inch or a solo cup(with holes). Get it into a good amount of light with a transparent dome over it. Take the dome off once it gets true leaves(3rd and 4th). Keep moist but not soaked. Light breeze helps grow strong stem. If reaching it needs more light. That should keep you going for a few weeks.
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Xspellsx
Xspellsxanswered grow question 3 years ago
Are u growing in rockwool.or coco?? Wet down some rockwool.cubes with holes or some coco ph it at 6.0 water once a week no food for 2 weeks. Bottom right hand corner theres a kite look me up Xspellsx direct msg or my ig Xspellsmells dm me i got you friend
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MangJs
MangJsanswered grow question 3 years ago
Happy Growin Bud, to get you started it'll depend on what type of medium your are using Auto - coco/perlite mix ( you can directly add the seeds on substrate ) - pre-mixed ( hot soil ) - you might have to add a buffer we're you putting the germinated seed to it doesn't burn ( all they need is light watering and high humidity ) Photos are easier to manage as you don't have to plant directly on their final containers Important tip - in coco ( they will survive 1-2 weeks on just plain Ph tap or RO water ) - in soil always add a buffer zone were you are to plant the seeds ( plain coco or Peat moss ) for autos to have more successful grow - they don't need any nuts in their first 2 weeks of their life :) hope this helps growmie all the best looking forward to your grow
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