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Bertdaddy718

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Hello guys,

I'm new to the forum and would like to introduce myself. I'm very involved in Cannabis and have a passion so that is the reason I have joined here. :)

Make it a long story short, I live in New York. I started smoking about 3 years ago, I'm 21 now so I was 18 when I started. Last year me and my buddy in his backyard cultivated 3 plants (2 out of bagseed, 1 out of sour diesel seed) and they all ended up budding giving us about a quarter pound. We grew outsidei n his backyard but his mom made him give up smoking so now I'm just smoking and of course now that it's may you can bet that I'm cultivating again.

Cultivating off a highway way deep in the woods. Have 5 bagseed seedlings from regs (I'm a regs toker, I usually pick up 1/2 oz at least once a week). They're doing good,w eather has been a little harsh. Is it too early to give them fertilizer ( they are about 10-12 days old). Also howm uch should I water them until they get bigger? Photos will be up soon, thank you and I look forward to being an active member of the forum :):hello:

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Are they in ground or in pots, what kind of soil are they in peat base, sandy, dark rich, clay? How much you water depends on alot of factors but rule of thumb is keep it decently moist for seedlings, as they get bigger let the first 2 inches of soil dry up before watering again.

How do you plan on growing them, did you add organics, sphagnum peat moss, perlite to the soil? Do you just plan on letting nature do its thinb? Im just curious good luck with your grow.

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Are they in ground or in pots, what kind of soil are they in peat base, sandy, dark rich, clay? How much you water depends on alot of factors but rule of thumb is keep it decently moist for seedlings, as they get bigger let the first 2 inches of soil dry up before watering again.

How do you plan on growing them, did you add organics, sphagnum peat moss, perlite to the soil? Do you just plan on letting nature do its thinb? Im just curious good luck with your grow.


several of them are in pots, the other 3 are in the ground. I went to home depot and bought several big bags of Scotts home premium soil. I plan on adding some fertilizer when they get bigger, but I will go light on the fertilizer. I believe there is sphagnum peat moss and perlite already in the soil. They are in a naturally sunny spot that is not blocked by any trees on a strip of land in the woods off a parkway

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Not Organic. Scotts is owned by
Monsanto and they are the devil.

Voo

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Last year I tried using Scotts and I had pretty good results with a bagseed grow with some sick buds. What would you reccomend also do you know anything about the Nitrogen spikes or are they a waste of time

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Mutha fucka listen man chem ferts are bad for everything. Those sick buds probably helped make you get sicker. In a bad way. Go green and the green will be mean! In a good way.

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I agree with Voodoom on this. If you are going to use chemical ferts at least use milder ones like FF. Those nitrogen sticks will be harsh. You can get pre packaged organic nutes. I believe flora nova is organic. My friend has great results with it. I've been using casting, compost, and molasses teas so far this year for my plants and they are the best plants I've ever grown.


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