Starting Seedlings

orgAnic Panic!

Active Member
Im am starting a guerilla grow soon and need help. i will either start them indoor in jiffy cups at the begining of april, or just starting them outside late april. I am growing bagseed.

Should i start them then outdoor or indoor??
 

growerruney

Active Member
Im new, but from what i have read on riu and other websites, it is better to start the plants inside which would protect the little babys from unexpected frosts or from pests like slugs, and rodents. If you have room indoors i would start the seedlings indoors and use a light and transplant them when they are about 6"-12". then just enjoy watching them grow under the natural sun
 

Willie North

Well-Known Member
- put the seeds in a moist paper towel then in a warm dark place
- wait till the tap root comes out
- plant seed (root down) into some soil
- wait a few weeks till it gets established
- then you need to harden it off, meaning putting it outside for a few hours at time till you put it outside fully
Start your seeds in early april then plant em outside in mid May !
 

Bearhosh

Active Member
Yeah, me and some people I know have been sprouting indoors. The air is so humid where we live that, in the event of a frost, the whole darn plant would certainly freeze to death. If you're planting outdoors and sprouting indoors, it might be a good idea to match your potting soil with whatever soil type you'll be transplanting them into, too. It's supposed to make all the difference.
 

Toke~N~Smoke

Active Member
when you start them inside in mid April like you say to do, how big will they get by May when you take them outside??

:leaf:Peace And Thanx:leaf:
 

KC Beering

Active Member
I heard yesterday that if you start seeds with 24 hr light that you will get 100% femailes. I don't know if this is true but it is worth a try. KC
 
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