Time to transfer??

420rival

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So I geminated some babies and started them in Pete pellets. One of them doesn't look like a normal sprout, the others haven't sprouted yet, should I transfer it into so premium soil? Add light yet?
 

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Freda Felcher

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You can wait for the roots to pop out the sides or plant it in a pot now. What size pots are u planning to start them in?
 

srh88

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they need some kind of light if you dont have any.. plants grow towards the light, you got a seedling... no nutes yet and give it a little light, dont burn it up though or put it up too high. have fun
 

420rival

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they need some kind of light if you dont have any.. plants grow towards the light, you got a seedling... no nutes yet and give it a little light, dont burn it up though or put it up too high. have fun
Thanks for the info. I'm using fox farm ocean forest soil. Is that to much for right now? Should I keep them in the dome and add light?
 

Freda Felcher

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Ocean Forest may burn up your seedlings. Use some normal gardening soil without nutes in it and transfer them into solo cups with small holes poked in the bottom(maybe mix in a small amount of ocean forest at the bottom for a little nute kick once the roots grow to it).. Let them grow for a week or two until the roots ball around, then add them to bigger containers with ocean forest to continue the veg.
 

420rival

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Ocean Forest may burn up your seedlings. Use some normal gardening soil without nutes in it and transfer them into solo cups with small holes poked in the bottom(maybe mix in a small amount of ocean forest at the bottom for a little nute kick once the roots grow to it).. Let them grow for a week or two until the roots ball around, then add them to bigger containers with ocean forest to continue the veg.
Sweet thanks you will do that tomorrow morning. I'll put them under light tonight with the dome still covering them. Also the guy at the garden said ocean forest will be good with nute until about the 6th week?
 

Freda Felcher

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Yeah, just keep them under 24/7 light for the time being. Get a fluorescent light with a blue spectrum and high kelvin rating(6,000 is perfect). They sell 4 foot hanging strip lights for $10 bucks at home depot, tubes are another couple bucks. Cheep investment that will go a long way for you. I also stand my strip lights up in flower for added light on the sides of the plants while my 600hps hangs overhead.
 
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