My Indoor First Grow ever

Deadsg

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First grow I've ever successfully sprouted

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She's grown alot since i last posted a pic of her

(calling it a she for good luck)
 
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Deadsg

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Soooo, i planted a few seeds in the pot, and i actually got a second sprout! I'm super excited
 

Deadsg

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Should i take out the second sprout rn or should i wait till its a bit older so i don't kill it? I was thinking of only growing until they made their gender known, killing any pure males that I've grown
 

ISK

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Hey quick question, I appreciate any feedback in advance.. but I'm starting a dresser box soon an was wondering if 4 orion 40 cfm DC computer fans would work (2 input 2 output) and how long an often should I run the fans
run your fans 24 hours/day
 

ISK

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Should i take out the second sprout rn or should i wait till its a bit older so i don't kill it? I was thinking of only growing until they made their gender known, killing any pure males that I've grown
actually it will be less stressful on the plant and yourself to transplant sooner than latter.

I notice one plant is near the edge of the pot....would be much better if you could center it...I would re-locate that one

You really should clean up all those dead leaves as they provide no value and they could cause issues or diseases

I would not place cockroaches or any other bugs in your soil.....use proper nutes, they are not that expensive

no need to use nutes for at least 3 weeks and when you do be gentle, more is not better
 

Deadsg

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That stuff is old banana peels (composting). I tried to pick up as many dead leaves as i could. Isk was right, some where getting covered in a white kind of cotton mold/mildew?

Might not be able to transplant the plant since all my other vases and pots are occupied by other plants. But as soon as an oppprtunity arises, i will
 
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ISK

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Personally I would remove the peels as well....best to have a compost pile separate from the plants

You have a bit of stretch with your plants, so when you transplant you can bury them an inch or so deeper to shorten up the stretch

You could use a small wooden stick with a twist tie to provide extra support until you are able to transplant
 

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To be honest with you guys, it's hard to really tell male.or female.in sprouts, but one sprout is frostier and the markings on the two little sharp leaves are more pronounced and seem more female because they don't have little balls like the taller one does... So I'm gonna keep on trying to guess and then if I'm right, we might have found a new way to know gender. I'm just desperate for females i guess
 
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