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Alright, so this will be my first grow journal. I've spent ZERO dollars on any of this so far, and I mean ZERO.
This is what I'm going to be using to grow;
2 unknown bagseeds
2 Plastic Cups (20 + small slits cut around the base of it for good drainage)
2 Squares of Saran wrap
2 small bowls for drainage
Urine and Water
Cinnamon
The Great Outdoors
Medium size flower pot.
Potting soil
So what I listed above is everything I'm going to be using to grow two plants.
Now here's how I'm doing it.
The above is a picture of my two cups with 2 bagseeds growing in them respectively.
I have the tilted more so that they get full sun exposure and I also have the window open at all time so that the actual glass doesn't absorb any light and prevent my little ones from receiving it.
I have saran wrap on them with 3 holes poked across the top with a pencil.
The reason I have the saran wrap on is so that it can capture heat and humidity inside of the cup.
It got to about 77 degrees where I live earlier today and right now it's 70, so the plants are doing fine because of the optimal conditions. It's also been quite humid through the week.
Here is one of the seedlings, isn't it a doll? I can't tell if it's healthy or not. It looked a little skinny but I think it's doing fine.
Today I urinated in a cup and poured some out and diluted it quite a bit and put it on both plants. Urine can be a good source of nitrogen and other minerals.
I'm going to plant them in a larger pot in a bout 5 days or when the cotyledons are clearly established.
Whenever I plant them in the larger pot though, I'll have to move it out back to a small wooded area behind my house. There's plenty of sun exposure there. I'll also sprinkle some cinnamon at the roots and all around the dirt so that it doesn't get infested with ants.
Btw, the way I'll transplant the seedlings will be digging a hole about half the size of my cup. Once the hole is dug, I'll be slicing the cup all the way down the side being careful not to cut any roots. Then I'll simply open the side of the cup and GENTLY put it in the hole I dug. After that I'll pat down the soil around it and place it in my secret area outside.
BTW, I'm not buying any nutes or fertilizer or repellents or anything. This is a COMPLETELY organic grow and I'm not spending ANY money on it.
I'll be checking back here almost every day with small updates on my plants.
Let me know what you guys think of this and give me some constructive criticism. If your criticism has anything to do with buying anything, please don't post it!
This is what I'm going to be using to grow;
2 unknown bagseeds
2 Plastic Cups (20 + small slits cut around the base of it for good drainage)
2 Squares of Saran wrap
2 small bowls for drainage
Urine and Water
Cinnamon
The Great Outdoors
Medium size flower pot.
Potting soil
So what I listed above is everything I'm going to be using to grow two plants.
Now here's how I'm doing it.
The above is a picture of my two cups with 2 bagseeds growing in them respectively.
I have the tilted more so that they get full sun exposure and I also have the window open at all time so that the actual glass doesn't absorb any light and prevent my little ones from receiving it.
I have saran wrap on them with 3 holes poked across the top with a pencil.
The reason I have the saran wrap on is so that it can capture heat and humidity inside of the cup.
It got to about 77 degrees where I live earlier today and right now it's 70, so the plants are doing fine because of the optimal conditions. It's also been quite humid through the week.
Here is one of the seedlings, isn't it a doll? I can't tell if it's healthy or not. It looked a little skinny but I think it's doing fine.
Today I urinated in a cup and poured some out and diluted it quite a bit and put it on both plants. Urine can be a good source of nitrogen and other minerals.
I'm going to plant them in a larger pot in a bout 5 days or when the cotyledons are clearly established.
Whenever I plant them in the larger pot though, I'll have to move it out back to a small wooded area behind my house. There's plenty of sun exposure there. I'll also sprinkle some cinnamon at the roots and all around the dirt so that it doesn't get infested with ants.
Btw, the way I'll transplant the seedlings will be digging a hole about half the size of my cup. Once the hole is dug, I'll be slicing the cup all the way down the side being careful not to cut any roots. Then I'll simply open the side of the cup and GENTLY put it in the hole I dug. After that I'll pat down the soil around it and place it in my secret area outside.
BTW, I'm not buying any nutes or fertilizer or repellents or anything. This is a COMPLETELY organic grow and I'm not spending ANY money on it.
I'll be checking back here almost every day with small updates on my plants.
Let me know what you guys think of this and give me some constructive criticism. If your criticism has anything to do with buying anything, please don't post it!