Just planted my seed..now what??

JesusJoints

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My seed has finished germinating and i just planted it.. but now what..

when should i water the soil?

how often should i water?

(this is an outdoor setup)

is it easy to kill the plant?
 

connorbrown

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During the early stages its VERY easy. Only water if the soil is dry. So stick your finger about an inch under the soil, and if its dry then water.
 

jimmy130380

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Just mist it with tap water and a bit of water like a few sprays on the dirt then I would find a link on here called FAQ that will give you all your basic info
good luck
 

super2200

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I would have gotten the baby going in solo cup and then transplanted into nice hole with same soil, the spray bottle is excellent suggestion
 

JazzMonkey

Member
My seed has finished germinating and i just planted it.. but now what..

when should i water the soil?

how often should i water?

(this is an outdoor setup)

is it easy to kill the plant?
Its very hard to kill a weed plant, but not impossible.

Its considerably easier to damage a plant to the point where your harvest is smaller and less potent.

Over watering kills more plants than underwatering. That said, unless your drainage is poor, its very hard to overwater outdoors.

Good luck,

JM
 

JesusJoints

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Its very hard to kill a weed plant, but not impossible.

Its considerably easier to damage a plant to the point where your harvest is smaller and less potent.

Over watering kills more plants than underwatering. That said, unless your drainage is poor, its very hard to overwater outdoors.

Good luck,

JM
Thanks! that is a relief!!
 
Go to Amazon.com and type Jorge Cervantes. Every grower should have that book on short notice. Also, look online for the OG growfaq and download it.

As far what to do now, water it, plain water, and make sure it has good drainage. Constantly check the soil as it may dry out. When it sprouts it's first TRUE leaves, you can begin with a light feed, maybe 1/4 strength every OTHER watering. Simply feel the soil for dryness to know when to feed again. If it's in a small pot, check for the weight. That should give you some time to get a book, download the growfaq, check this site's faq, etc etc etc.
 

JesusJoints

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Go to Amazon.com and type Jorge Cervantes. Every grower should have that book on short notice. Also, look online for the OG growfaq and download it.

As far what to do now, water it, plain water, and make sure it has good drainage. Constantly check the soil as it may dry out. When it sprouts it's first TRUE leaves, you can begin with a light feed, maybe 1/4 strength every OTHER watering. Simply feel the soil for dryness to know when to feed again. If it's in a small pot, check for the weight. That should give you some time to get a book, download the growfaq, check this site's faq, etc etc etc.
Thanks for the info and help!
 

tyke1973

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Has longer has the seedlings are getting plenty of light and warmth then they should realy take care of them selfs.but i would start giveing them a small ammount of nutrients once the first true leaves appear.i still feed something but just superthrive in fact i even use this to germanate the seeds.once the first set of true leaves are around 2 cm long then i up the feed to full strenth nutes.if it is a out door grow then you will have to wait for the time scedule to change unless you make a blackout screne.................................tyke...............................................................
 

Johnnyorganic

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In most of North America, it is too early to set a plant outside. Keep the plant under lights for now. Wait until after the last average frost date for your region before you take the plant outside.

At the risk of sounding like a prick, the questions you are asking indicate you didn't put a great deal of thought into a grow. Many of the questions you are asking now should have been asked and answered through reading and study before you planted a seed.

Anthonytaurus suggested that you buy a book. That's pretty good advice.
 

KaleoXxX

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In most of North America, it is too early to set a plant outside. Keep the plant under lights for now. Wait until after the last average frost date for your region before you take the plant outside.

At the risk of sounding like a prick, the questions you are asking indicate you didn't put a great deal of thought into a grow. Many of the questions you are asking now should have been asked and answered through reading and study before you planted a seed.

Anthonytaurus suggested that you buy a book. That's pretty good advice.
i was going to ask the same thing. where do you live where the weather is nice enough to start planting this early. up here in new england were getting our first good that over today and tomoorrow, but i dont think ill be ready for planting for another month atleast

someone else has already stated it; go to the grofaq under the section getting started to find the answers to these simple questions
 

JesusJoints

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i was going to ask the same thing. where do you live where the weather is nice enough to start planting this early. up here in new england were getting our first good that over today and tomoorrow, but i dont think ill be ready for planting for another month atleast

someone else has already stated it; go to the grofaq under the section getting started to find the answers to these simple questions
Yes thank you and by the way i have researched a hell of a lot..

I just couldn't seem to remember what to do in the first few days prior to planting..

But i know all about germination and what to do after the seed has sprouted..

Thanks for everyones help and opinions :)

by the way it's summer where i am and the weather is very sunny.
 

Johnnyorganic

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Yes thank you and by the way i have researched a hell of a lot..

I just couldn't seem to remember what to do in the first few days prior to planting..

But i know all about germination and what to do after the seed has sprouted..

Thanks for everyones help and opinions :)

by the way it's summer where i am and the weather is very sunny.
Dude, just look at your OP questions. You are clearly a babe in the woods.

No offense intended.

On the other hand, if you are in the Southern Hemisphere you are relatively well positioned for an outdoor grow.

Good luck and good growing.
 

808Bubbler

New Member
My seed has finished germinating and i just planted it.. but now what..
is that seed as in one seed. because rule of thumb is to plant more plants than you want outdoors. you got to take in things like losing plants to diseases, pests, deer, rabbits, weather, and most of all MALES. Iʻm starting my grow when it gets warmer but Iʻm just going to plant a shit load of seeds and harvest whatever i can handle. the leftover seeds can go in the ground in the fall and hopefully populate all of north carolina:fire: lmao.

SOOOOOO plant more weed!!!:-P:leaf::-P:leaf::-P:leaf::-P:leaf::-P:leaf::-P:leaf::-P:leaf::-P
 
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