How am I doing?.....so far

mrmeadows

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- how are they looking for 3 weeks?

- is it a good idea that im bringing the younguns in during night time, or does it even matter at all and....its 40-50 degrees at night where i am( central cali ) temps shown below.

- When should i transplant to my 10 gallon smart pots?

- going to stick with the FFOF mix soil, and maybe compost..... rock nutrients will be used.

- Pvc pipe framed greenhouse under construction for these girls ( truly hope theyre girls ).





this is just a small little grow to learn more. If anyone has ANYTHING to say or help with, or even yell at me for please let me me know :D

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tomascat

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ur doing good to this point. ur writing way too much. we prefer one sentence questions. serious my man
 

Alienwidow

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ya id bring em inside at night if its getting cold. you could even put them under a light and run longer sun hours if you want. if your using 10 g smart pots id probably transplant to three gallon pots first and then tens. if you go sprout right to 10 gallons it won't drink enough and the soil will stay super wet for way to long. stage it, trust me. and let them get fair sized in the two first stages. when the top is bigger than the container its in is a good time to transplant usually. i wait a bit longer because i always am behind and it doesn't hurt them, they just explode more after transplant. those photos look great btw.
 

mrmeadows

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ya id bring em inside at night if its getting cold. you could even put them under a light and run longer sun hours if you want. if your using 10 g smart pots id probably transplant to three gallon pots first and then tens. if you go sprout right to 10 gallons it won't drink enough and the soil will stay super wet for way to long. stage it, trust me. and let them get fair sized in the two first stages. when the top is bigger than the container its in is a good time to transplant usually. i wait a bit longer because i always am behind and it doesn't hurt them, they just explode more after transplant. those photos look great btw.
Thanks for posting actual advice brotha! I left them outside last night on accident for the first time and they seemed ok. I guess ill wait till they are in 3 gallon containers to keep them outside for good.

Thanks for the staging transplant tip ! cheers
 

mrmeadows

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you've got a water dropplet on a leaf :)


very very bad !!


and i can see through your niehbours window :)

i know D: i wiped it off after the photo, i watered them at sunset, so they werent in harsh direct light with those dropplets....... i was trying to pour water directly near the stem and spilled it on the poor girls. wont happen again!

i hope my neighbors cant see me :O lol...
 

Chester da Horse

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A tip for you OP: I had a bonsai pot grow on my roof last year (it was a boy tho so I had to kill it with fire). I camouflaged the weed by getting a few pots of pansies and lining them up next to em so it didn't look so suspicious. Solo cups are sus man. Plus the flowers looked pretty!
 

mrmeadows

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Watch ur night time temps. Never lower than 55 imo...u could get cold damage.
lol...your sig cracks me up..especially the giraffe in the suit on the wall...

and DAMMN. night temperatures where i live wont reach above 50 consistently till like march -_- F**K .... right now theyre like 41- 45 degrees F. So keep bringing them inside at night until it gets warm enough? or is that just too much movement and stress on the plants. thanks dude
 
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