Well this is our first time doing this so we aren't experts and yea our soil did look like shit so we started to mix the soil around and it looks a lot better now. But yea here's the pictures of the other one.
That's a girl man! congrats! Pistils for sure!
We all start somewhere. Don't worry, just try to limit your investment $$ until you have it all down! Read up in the Grow FAQ's section.
Ok but next time no soil, no dirt, no mud, no clay. You need BRAND NEW potting soil, preferrably something decent.
Seriously... Nothing from the yard. Even when you plant outdoors you should be using potting soil in the ground and not the dirt. It's not that a plant can't grow in regular dirt it's that it has nowhere near the proper drainage or air avilability or proper water retension levels or proper nutrient levels for our uses. You will see a night and day difference in growth if you transplant the little guy. Just to learn...
He's spot on here man. I really like Fox Farm soil. I mix Ocean Forest with Light Warrior at a 2:1 ratio. So, for 5 gallons of soil, you would use 53 1/3 cups of OF, and 26 2/3 cup LW.
Also, go get yourself a bag of dolomite lime for $3-6 at Home Depot. When you are mixing up your soil, add 1 tablespoon per gallon. This will serve as a source of magnesium, calcium, and help get your pH stable.
Another reason to use good dirt and not outside dirt is this: YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT'S LIVING IN THE SOIL!!! All kinds of potentially annoying and/or devestating pests, fungi, mold, or mildew. It makes no sense to put the time and effort that a crop takes unless you take the simple steps to control your environment! Keep posting and good luck.