Katmik3
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Hello everyone , I’m some white widow seeds and they have sprouted, so how much longer do I leave them in the cup before I plant them outside? I
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We're you planning on planting in a garden or pots? Just don't over water the plants yet and stay away from nutes. They need to get their roots established first and that's a great way for them to start. Lots of sun. As much as you can. The season is late for you so your plants will be short but still produce some yields.Well I’m new to this and live in Canada and it is very warm in my back yard
That's a good strain for a first time grower. But what are you planning to do with the plants outside? Plant them in a garden bed, pots or do you have other ideas?I’m trying to grow white widow
Prep the soil with your chosen nutes and then plant them directly in the ground. I would put a plastic bottle acting as a humidity dome over them from sunset to sunrise to help them acclimatized.I was thinking of a planters bed
What kind of soil should I use ?Hi Katmik3, and welcome!
You should be able to transplant them now if the weather is ideal. If your nights are cold I would bring them in but for the most part you want to toughen them up. If your plan is to keep them outside then switch to a 5-7 gallon fabric pot if you can, preferably 7. From sprouting I have heard it's best to plant in the final pot if outdoors. There's varying opinions but it's worked good for me so far.
My 2 newest girls use this as well, plus some perlite and a bit of MG organic mix. Working well as you mentioned.I’m using Foxfarm ocean forest.
So you add those to the FFOF?My 2 newest girls use this as well, plus some perlite and a bit of MG organic mix. Working well as you mentioned.
I've heard 70% soil, 20% compost and 5% perlite is a good growing medium.
Just the perlite and MG Organic. I know the Ocean is loaded with goodies, including perlite or similar, but the MG Organic had some stuff in it that I liked as well. I'd have to go back to the bag but I think I have an image of it in my journal. I was probably 75% FFOF, 20% MG and 5 in perlite.So you add those to the FFOF?
I’m wondering if I should be harvesting these or notI'm in Ontario, and we have it pretty hot as well. The large fabric pot will keep moisture better and will allow your plants to dig deep for nutrients. Because it's so hot and humid, for the first few days I would try some indirect lighting while they get going. Perhaps someone else can chime in here but it may be too early for the extreme heat.