George Dubs
Active Member
Sup everybody, this is going to be my first real attempt at what will hopefully be a successful grow. Last year i ran into some troubles early nuteburn, bad transplants etc. So this year i think I've really done my homework by trolling the forums for all the info i could find.
So here are 5 dank bageseeds that i started about 10 days ago, pure sunshine no cfls so thats why they are a bit small/under developed. So far they are just in basic seedling soil "Petes All-Purpose Seedling Mix" I had just transplanted them today from some small "dixie type" paper cups, i definitely had a much easier go this time around.
I decided that to make it the least stressful possible on the plant i would just cut the cup at the seam and continue to peel it apart untill it would hit the bottom and then i would sort of scoop a clump at the bottom at let the extra dirt fall through my fingers untill i was left with a descent size seedling rootball. I then proceeded to putting them in there new temporary homes, unfortunately i had to use what i could find for now which should be enough for what i need them to do.
So here are the first few pics of what i hope to be my journal, since they pretty much all look the same at this point i just included pics of the furthest one along. I also just cleaned out all my glass so i thought i'd throw up a family shot pic of that.
Open to all advice and suggestions so please feel free to toss any 2cents you may have.
A bit baked right now if you actually read all this congrats, im sorry it was so long haha.
So here are 5 dank bageseeds that i started about 10 days ago, pure sunshine no cfls so thats why they are a bit small/under developed. So far they are just in basic seedling soil "Petes All-Purpose Seedling Mix" I had just transplanted them today from some small "dixie type" paper cups, i definitely had a much easier go this time around.
I decided that to make it the least stressful possible on the plant i would just cut the cup at the seam and continue to peel it apart untill it would hit the bottom and then i would sort of scoop a clump at the bottom at let the extra dirt fall through my fingers untill i was left with a descent size seedling rootball. I then proceeded to putting them in there new temporary homes, unfortunately i had to use what i could find for now which should be enough for what i need them to do.
So here are the first few pics of what i hope to be my journal, since they pretty much all look the same at this point i just included pics of the furthest one along. I also just cleaned out all my glass so i thought i'd throw up a family shot pic of that.
Open to all advice and suggestions so please feel free to toss any 2cents you may have.
A bit baked right now if you actually read all this congrats, im sorry it was so long haha.
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