sm1thy1990
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bloody hell thought itd be more than that am nt going to bother with them then. a few of the seeds i ordered have germinated now and are in the little pots, shall i keep them in the dark untill i see green?
a few days depending on strain for a sprout to shoot up.could someone please tell me how long it normally is from the seed being planted in the pot (after germination) to actually been able to see something? also is it still possible to grow purple power and ata tundra outdoors aslong as wen it rains we shake the rain off?
Thanks smokeh 3 of my tundras are in pots but i havent seen anything yet they've been in the pots since friday and its now tuesday should they have sprouted yet? and is it best to keep them in the dark untill they do sprout?a few days depending on strain for a sprout to shoot up.
not sure about purple power but Ata tundra is a good strain for colder weather. i grew some in my first grow. and u dont need to shake the rain of them.
if the seeds germinated, and u have potted them, then they need at least 18 hours of light a day (18/6). some people do 20/4 some 24/0. however u could probably get away with 12/12 which would put them straight into flowering but thats a different story.Thanks smokeh 3 of my tundras are in pots but i havent seen anything yet they've been in the pots since friday and its now tuesday should they have sprouted yet? and is it best to keep them in the dark untill they do sprout?
oh right i heard you could leave them in the dark untill they sprouted then put them under light. i havent got a grow light though they just have to go on the window sill and apreciate the good british sun hahahaif the seeds germinated, and u have potted them, then they need at least 18 hours of light a day (18/6). some people do 20/4 some 24/0. however u could probably get away with 12/12 which would put them straight into flowering but thats a different story.
id say give them a week, if nothing happens then id dig around the soil gently to check whats going on.
They need warmth and moisture not light when they havent yet sprouted, leave them somewere by a radiator or something until they sprout then move them to the windowsill.oh right i heard you could leave them in the dark untill they sprouted then put them under light. i havent got a grow light though they just have to go on the window sill and apreciate the good british sun hahaha
sorry, yes, if the seeds havnt germinated, leave them in a warm dark moist place.oh right i heard you could leave them in the dark untill they sprouted then put them under light. i havent got a grow light though they just have to go on the window sill and apreciate the good british sun hahaha
Keep them in the warmth until they sprout..btw the seeds have cracked and a root has popped out of them so i put them in pots can i leave them in the dark u till i see something pop out of the soil then put them on the window sill or do i put them there now?
m8 its a crazy idea doin it in a tree but hey its up off the ground so itll be further away from pests that would only be really on the ground n if ya got 1 were ya ya could stick a big pot up in it and there was no path ways crossing that side of the tree so no1 would be able ta see it n somewere ta stash a we set of ladders n it was the sunny side i would say its very possable today rep fer that idea i think ill be keepin an eye out fer a gd tree location when im out with the dogIm in the UK 2. im thinking of doing an outdoor grow this year aswell (1st time outdoors!). I no of a river near where one of my friends lives. iv already scouted a couple of spots where i want 2 grow. the Ph of the river is very high.
sooo isit best to grow in a big container full of soil and water it with the water from the river (Ph adjusted). or just plant the seed in the swampy area near the river bank and hope for the best??
(the area is secluded).
orrrr i was thinking getting a couple auto flowers and growing up in a tree ( I already scouted the tree. its got a snapped off trunk way up high, and its big enough to put a couple of average sized pots) But its kinda early in the year dont u think seeing as they take like just over 2 months from seed.
The 20watt 'energy saver' is a CFL bulb so yes, great for vegging your plants. Just grab a couple and get a couple of bulbholders from a DIY shop (£1.05 each in B&Q's), metre of wire or two and a couple of £1 plugs and your away!! B*Q's also sell really cheap but reliable timers for £1 which is amazing and fine for low power use such as this.ive also been reading on a forum that someone used 2 20watt energy saver bulbs and kept them on 24/7 duing the seedling stage before he planted them outside is this possible? i thought ud have to use a proper grow light.
I like that idea! OK you got to water somehow but I like it...... got me thinking!m8 its a crazy idea doin it in a tree but hey its up off the ground so itll be further away from pests
Make sure theres holes in the cling film so it can breathethanks pheonix gonna wait till i get paid and pop down to BnQ. 1 of my seeds have sprouted to the top of the soil ive got a layer of clingfilm over the top of the pot shall i remove that now or shall i keep it on?
Cheers sketzoh hows the CFL grow coming along was checking out ur thread you've had to move it or something havent ya? hows the plants doing?Make sure theres holes in the cling film so it can breathe