Are My Seedlings Looking OK To Go Outdoors Yet?

Yolkamotive

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here are a few pictures of my plants so far. Its 8 unsexed Haze seedlings. I have a couple feminized but started them yesterday due to a late shipment. Are these guys looking ok to go outside? I'm thinking of putting them out in direct sunlight until they are a little bigger, then ill transplant them to the grow spot. Do you guys think thats an ok idea? r are they too small to go out yet.

Btw they are 2 weeks old.
 

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*BUDS

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Get them out in sunlight asap. They are the leggiest stringy things ive ever seen.Also ive never seen staked seedlings at that age (untill now).
Next time start in sun or under a decent cfl to stop this happening again.
 

MediGrow530

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i suggest you get those into a little deeper pots plant them all they way up to the cotyledons do to the fact that they are way stretchy and yes you should get them under the sun,or a cfl really close to your girls, but not too much sunlight if you put them outside, put them out for only a few hours in direct sunlight then get them under shade for the remainder of time. that should get the nice and strong and used to the sunlight.
 

Yolkamotive

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thanks, its my first time and frankly i thought i was doing this all wrong. it has been pouring all week so i cant really put them outside until it subsides. Tommorow or the next day i will get them out in the sun. Thank you very much.
 

Yolkamotive

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do you think i could put them out in the morning and at around 2 or 3 put them in the shade? or is that too harsh at this stage
 

Theowl

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Should be ok. But I don't know where ur at...
DO pot them up deep, like said above, to the seed leaves.
They are leggy, but that's ok, you can fix that. You will want more light, but don't let them have too much too soonn
 

wheezer

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i suggest you get those into a little deeper pots plant them all they way up to the cotyledons do to the fact that they are way stretchy and yes you should get them under the sun,or a cfl really close to your girls, but not too much sunlight if you put them outside, put them out for only a few hours in direct sunlight then get them under shade for the remainder of time. that should get the nice and strong and used to the sunlight.
What he said! Good luck, and next time find a beginner freindly strain. Haze , or any heavy sativas are usually finicky, and can be hard to dial in.
 

Yolkamotive

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Should be ok. But I don't know where ur at...
DO pot them up deep, like said above, to the seed leaves.
They are leggy, but that's ok, you can fix that. You will want more light, but don't let them have too much too soonn
im in NY. Its been pouring rain for the past couple days. I think i might put them out in direct sunlight with a translucent bucket on top.
 

mive

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good luck with the weather and plants. should be interesting to see if they recover and how ;)
 
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