DanteGraves
New Member
alright guys.
so here it goes.
where i live it's pretty uncommon to find seeds in good bud.
so i have some seeds i found in some reg and dro.
i germinated 10.
So far, 5 have sprouted. btw, i'm planning to grow in the window until the weather warms up. lol, idc if theres snow on the ground i'm planning to have these completely cured by june.
so after the 5 seeds have germinated i instantly put them in small pots.
about 3 sprouts in each pot. im gonna sort out the good, bad, strong, weak, ones in about two weeks. i'm not intending on all of them surviving since this is my first grow and i have next to no equipment. unfortunatley, the plants aren't at my house but are in a much safer place. in my past expierience if a plants lasts 2 weeks it will most likely survive. there currently in miracle grow. (i know it burns them but it was all i had.) hopefully when i transplant i will have some organic soil mix. as far as fertilizers and nutes go. i have no idea on what any of these do. any information on decent "common" fertilizers will be a great help. i can't have these in 5 gallon pots so i was thinking 3 gallons would be sufficient. also, i plan to keep them short and bushy (around 3-4 feet) for the location i'm going to have them is my grandmothers fourth floor sunsoaked balcony. Sunshine should not be an issue i suppose. I realize I should better prepare for this grow but its an experiment ya know?
so here it goes.
where i live it's pretty uncommon to find seeds in good bud.
so i have some seeds i found in some reg and dro.
i germinated 10.
So far, 5 have sprouted. btw, i'm planning to grow in the window until the weather warms up. lol, idc if theres snow on the ground i'm planning to have these completely cured by june.
so after the 5 seeds have germinated i instantly put them in small pots.
about 3 sprouts in each pot. im gonna sort out the good, bad, strong, weak, ones in about two weeks. i'm not intending on all of them surviving since this is my first grow and i have next to no equipment. unfortunatley, the plants aren't at my house but are in a much safer place. in my past expierience if a plants lasts 2 weeks it will most likely survive. there currently in miracle grow. (i know it burns them but it was all i had.) hopefully when i transplant i will have some organic soil mix. as far as fertilizers and nutes go. i have no idea on what any of these do. any information on decent "common" fertilizers will be a great help. i can't have these in 5 gallon pots so i was thinking 3 gallons would be sufficient. also, i plan to keep them short and bushy (around 3-4 feet) for the location i'm going to have them is my grandmothers fourth floor sunsoaked balcony. Sunshine should not be an issue i suppose. I realize I should better prepare for this grow but its an experiment ya know?