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kushmasta88

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Alright I currently have 32 germinated seeds in a ziplock baggie in a moist paper towel...all 32 seeds sprouted and are already a few inches long growing upward toward my closets light..

They are some bagseed and i'm guessing they are a commercial strain cuz they are growing pretty fast...

I need advice on the next step, what is the best soil I can get for the babies? Can I put them directly outside after they grow a few days more?

If you can give me some pointers or point me out to another helpful thread you will be awesome
 

Johnny Retro

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..you need to do ALOT of research..

The absolout best soil ive ever found it Fox Farm's products, just like everyone eles on this thread.
However, i have grown decent bud in MG so if thats all you have then thats fine..

As for putting them directly outside i say no..I say no because they can easyly be eaten when there a seedling or they can easily be killed..wait till there a week old atleast to transplant them outside
 

Gooch1025

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FoxFarm is good stuff. So is Happy Frog. Any decent potting soil will work. Or instead of dirt, you can use something else like oasis cubes.
 

northwoodsmoker

New Member
i use peat moss with perlite in it, my plants love it n its cheap.. i bought a 3cubic bag of it mixed together already from a nursery..
 

doc111

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Alright I currently have 32 germinated seeds in a ziplock baggie in a moist paper towel...all 32 seeds sprouted and are already a few inches long growing upward toward my closets light..

They are some bagseed and i'm guessing they are a commercial strain cuz they are growing pretty fast...

I need advice on the next step, what is the best soil I can get for the babies? Can I put them directly outside after they grow a few days more?

If you can give me some pointers or point me out to another helpful thread you will be awesome
If your seedlings are a few inches long already and aren't in soil yet it may be too late for them. Sorry, I don't mean to burst your bubble, but if you are sprouting using the paper towel method, they need to go in soil as soon as you see them crack open. I'm not saying don't try to plant them because some may survive, hell all of them may survive. I don't use the paper towel method because I've had this problem. Good luck my friend.
 

kushmasta88

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I do intend to plant them...I got some foxfarm soil since it seems to be a popular choice...

Compared to some other seeds I germinated earlier this season these seem to be growing much faster...if I get them out next week how long will they have to stay outside before maturing? Late september/ early october? I'm in the southeast so temps should stay warm
 
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