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  1. Deathtrap

    First Grow - Poor Man's Grow

    Sproutling is doing pretty well. Here it is from on Day 12.
  2. Sproutling, Day 12

    Sproutling, Day 12

  3. Sproutling, Day 12

    Sproutling, Day 12

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    IMG_01638

  5. Deathtrap

    First Grow - Poor Man's Grow

    Female? oooor? New sproutling. Day 5 (7th if you include the 2 days of germination)
  6. Sproutling, Day 5 (7th including germination)

    Sproutling, Day 5 (7th including germination)

  7. Female?

    Female?

  8. Deathtrap

    First Grow - Poor Man's Grow

    I haven't updated in awhile because I've recently got a second job and have been working 13-20 hour days. Which unfortunately also had an impact on my plants. I came home the other night... well... day.. because I get home from work at 7:00-8:00AM now.. anyways. I got home and found that three...
  9. New Sproutling in DWC

    New Sproutling in DWC

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    IMG_014812

  11. Deathtrap

    First Grow - Poor Man's Grow

    Well, like I said, I'm not going to plant them with the peat pots, I'm going to remove them from those peat pots and plant them in new pots. I understand what you're saying though, you'd have to keep it pretty soaked for it to work well. As for the mesh on the plugs, I did remove that before I...
  12. Deathtrap

    First Grow - Poor Man's Grow

    Nah, I just have that one in the bubbler. The rest are in soil and are staying in soil. I just couldn't find a place to get stuff to make a bubbler until recently and when I finally found one I was anxious to try it out.
  13. Deathtrap

    First Grow - Poor Man's Grow

    The ones I have seem to be draining just fine and I didn't really plan on actually keeping them in the pots during transfer. I have plastic dishes underneath them right now because every time I watered them it was leaving puddles on the box underneath, which... I don't really care about the box...
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    DSCN9834

  15. Deathtrap

    First Grow - Poor Man's Grow

    No, they aren't. They actually absorb water and soften, which can be a bit annoying when you are using them as pots, but eventually when you feel the need to transfer to bigger pots you can actually take them and plant them directly into soil and the moisture will soften them up to the point...
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