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Pedrogunz

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Hello I'm new here and I have a new grow going. LAST YEAR I PLANTED SOME SEEDS IN THE GROUND AND THEY GREW DIDNT GET ANYTHING FROM THEM AS THEY WERE UNDER A TREE SO THIS YEAR IM GROWING TRYING TO PUT A BIT MORE EFFORT they are 11 days old starting them inside 18hr light 6hr dark .afterwards putting them outside end of may or June should I be doing anything ? Watching for anything ?
Do they look good ?
 

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Welcome to :420: Pedro,
Nice looking babies you have there,

you may want to start a journal to help keep track of your grow and to get any help you may need from the vast wealth and knowledge of the members here.

:thumb::Namaste:
 
There looking great to me,nice color. Some plants have a wonky leaf here and there, the color tells me they're in good condition.
Are you still planning on putting them outside soon?
 
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Hello I'm new here and I have a new grow going. LAST YEAR I PLANTED SOME SEEDS IN THE GROUND AND THEY GREW DIDNT GET ANYTHING FROM THEM AS THEY WERE UNDER A TREE SO THIS YEAR IM GROWING TRYING TO PUT A BIT MORE EFFORT they are 11 days old starting them inside 18hr light 6hr dark .afterwards putting them outside end of may or June should I be doing anything ? Watching for anything ?
Do they look good ?

They look good but when you put them outside, I recommend for only a few hours at a time, so they get used to the actual sun, they can get sun burned like us :thumb:
 
For how long should I take them in and out before staying outside permanently?
It should only take about 3 to 4 days...each time they go out will be longer than the time before, and I've never grown outside, but I've heard those that do, do this...I'm sure you can find an outdoor grower around here to be more specific for you ....Here this might help point you in the right direction :thumb:

 
Hey and welcome! I am doing the same thing as you starting my plants indoors right now and moving them out when the weather gets better for them! This is my first grow ever. Start a journal so we can follow you on your journey. Here is a pic of my babies they are about 2 weeks old.
What light are you using ?
Your plants look good lotsa foliage where did you get the seeds from ?
 
Well plants look healthy to me any ideas as to what size pot to put them in for the last time before they go outside I'm think the kind that I can just put in the ground not sure what they are called I belive the break down when placed in the earth what should I do thanks everyone

Also do they look like females ???I think that's what I see but still early not sure as new grower here
 

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Well plants look healthy to me any ideas as to what size pot to put them in for the last time before they go outside I'm think the kind that I can just put in the ground not sure what they are called I belive the break down when placed in the earth what should I do thanks everyone

Also do they look like females ???I think that's what I see but still early not sure as new grower here
Hiya pedrogunz, the plants are looking a nice healthy color, but they're stretching for the light a little, you may want to get them closer to the light.
When you finally put them ouside, are they getting planted in the ground or staying in a pot?
 
Usual progress in up potting.
Solo cup, up pot to a 1 gallon pot.
1 gallon pot, up pot to a 3 or 5 gallon pot.
You can keep going up to 10 or 20 gallon,it all depends how big you want the plant.
If you're going to plant it directly into the ground, you can prepare a the hole in the ground as the final up pot.
 
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