ESkinny
Member
Hi everyone, new to RollItUp. Hopefully I'm posting in an appropriate place.
I'm growing my first plant in a closet. I rent a room off of a cop's son, so I'm pretty bad-ass.
I didn't plan my grow very well, I germinated a seed, and planted it in a cup, and used a 40w florescent desk lap. In about 3 days, I looked at the bottom of the clear cup (I know I could have ruined the roots exposing it to light), and the roots were trying to find more room, and were covering the bottom. So I found a 8" diameter garden pot, and transplanted it in there. I had a bag of top-soil in my garage, so I used that. It didn't go smooth, the soil crumbled, and I was left holding a seedling with the roots dangling in the air. But, I got it in there, and the plant started growing well (it's day 8, and it has 2 equal sized sets of leaves). I am now using, a 65w CFL work light. It says it's equivelent to a 300w incandescent bulb, and produces 2700k bright white output. I plan on adding some lighting later on.
But, after doing a lot of reading on these forums, I'm afraid that top-soil won't be able to feed the plant into maturity (I sprayed about a half cup of water mixed with a teaspoon of Schultz 10-15-10 [I know, not the ideal fertilizer to use, but I'm tight on cash, so it's better than nothing, am I wrong?] so that is really the only food that has been added.). So, I am planning on transplanting into a larger pot, with Miracle Grow potting soil. Is it too late to be switching soils? And, the soil doesn't stay together easily, it crumbles apart, so I'm afraid of having a set of dangling roots in my hand again.
What do you people think I should do, or change? Should I leave it, or transplant to a better medium? It's my first time, and I would just like some advice from a knowledgeable grower. Any help and/or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I'm growing my first plant in a closet. I rent a room off of a cop's son, so I'm pretty bad-ass.
I didn't plan my grow very well, I germinated a seed, and planted it in a cup, and used a 40w florescent desk lap. In about 3 days, I looked at the bottom of the clear cup (I know I could have ruined the roots exposing it to light), and the roots were trying to find more room, and were covering the bottom. So I found a 8" diameter garden pot, and transplanted it in there. I had a bag of top-soil in my garage, so I used that. It didn't go smooth, the soil crumbled, and I was left holding a seedling with the roots dangling in the air. But, I got it in there, and the plant started growing well (it's day 8, and it has 2 equal sized sets of leaves). I am now using, a 65w CFL work light. It says it's equivelent to a 300w incandescent bulb, and produces 2700k bright white output. I plan on adding some lighting later on.
But, after doing a lot of reading on these forums, I'm afraid that top-soil won't be able to feed the plant into maturity (I sprayed about a half cup of water mixed with a teaspoon of Schultz 10-15-10 [I know, not the ideal fertilizer to use, but I'm tight on cash, so it's better than nothing, am I wrong?] so that is really the only food that has been added.). So, I am planning on transplanting into a larger pot, with Miracle Grow potting soil. Is it too late to be switching soils? And, the soil doesn't stay together easily, it crumbles apart, so I'm afraid of having a set of dangling roots in my hand again.
What do you people think I should do, or change? Should I leave it, or transplant to a better medium? It's my first time, and I would just like some advice from a knowledgeable grower. Any help and/or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.