StickyHands
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Hi All,
Ive recently started some seeds . This is my first time growing.
Im pretty excited, but ill try stay calm, lol
I had a mate who grew, which got me really interested in learning how to grow. He moved out the area before I had a chance to learn, and since then, Ive done quite a bit of reading, now im looking forward to trying it..
Ive never done this before so please go easy with my lack of knowledge and experience.
I stuck the seeds in water and left em in there for 2-3 days, in a warm dark place. When i came back to em, they had split open, and pushing their way out of shells. i put them in root riot cubes, which were slightly moist. Kept prop on, and within a couple of days, the heads were up, and roots were starting to appear out the bottom of the cube. I kept temps in the 20deg range. Once the heads were up, i stuck a small light on em, think its a 110w.
Prop lid left on. Over next few days, i opened the air vents slightly more each day.
I potted them up in small lil pots, with some homebase soil and perlite.Not sure what size the pots are, but they are small. They seem to have some roots coming out the bottom of the pots now. They are about 12 days old, and have two small sets of leaves on them. Prop lid is off now, and fan is on em, and they seem to be adapting to it slowly.
Should I transfer them now to a bigger pot, or wait till there is quite a few roots dangling out the bottom of their pots?
I think i read somewhere that its meant to be good to allow the taproot to keep growing downward undisturbed. No idea if its right or wrong or what. Also read its good to get quite a few roots hanging out before repotting. Being a newb, id rather ask for some help.
so should i repot asap, or wait till more roots develop, then pot them up.
My gut is telling me to wait till theres quite a few roots coming out each of the holes at the bottom of the pots.
Ive got a few pics,just working out how to get em up here.
Thanks
P.S. If anyone can recommend a good soil, or link me to a good thread on basic soils for beginners, please do.
Ive recently started some seeds . This is my first time growing.
Im pretty excited, but ill try stay calm, lol
I had a mate who grew, which got me really interested in learning how to grow. He moved out the area before I had a chance to learn, and since then, Ive done quite a bit of reading, now im looking forward to trying it..
Ive never done this before so please go easy with my lack of knowledge and experience.
I stuck the seeds in water and left em in there for 2-3 days, in a warm dark place. When i came back to em, they had split open, and pushing their way out of shells. i put them in root riot cubes, which were slightly moist. Kept prop on, and within a couple of days, the heads were up, and roots were starting to appear out the bottom of the cube. I kept temps in the 20deg range. Once the heads were up, i stuck a small light on em, think its a 110w.
Prop lid left on. Over next few days, i opened the air vents slightly more each day.
I potted them up in small lil pots, with some homebase soil and perlite.Not sure what size the pots are, but they are small. They seem to have some roots coming out the bottom of the pots now. They are about 12 days old, and have two small sets of leaves on them. Prop lid is off now, and fan is on em, and they seem to be adapting to it slowly.
Should I transfer them now to a bigger pot, or wait till there is quite a few roots dangling out the bottom of their pots?
I think i read somewhere that its meant to be good to allow the taproot to keep growing downward undisturbed. No idea if its right or wrong or what. Also read its good to get quite a few roots hanging out before repotting. Being a newb, id rather ask for some help.
so should i repot asap, or wait till more roots develop, then pot them up.
My gut is telling me to wait till theres quite a few roots coming out each of the holes at the bottom of the pots.
Ive got a few pics,just working out how to get em up here.
Thanks
P.S. If anyone can recommend a good soil, or link me to a good thread on basic soils for beginners, please do.