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07-17-2008, 04:05 PM #1OPMember
My first Illinois outdoor grow (Late 1.5 weeks old)
Hello everyone, this is my first grow ever with just some bagseed from $20 an 1/8th shit. I started my grow in early july and they are about 1.5 weeks old now.
The big pot has a mixture of sand, moist soil, and dry soil, and The soil always seems to be moist, the little one is just filled with Hypno soil, I believe that is how its spelled, and it drys out quick and becomes crumblely almost,
Any Tips would be apprecitiated, such as Nutrients, pest control, (starting to see spider webs, and small bugs on plants), and when should I transplant
Thanksckarrson Reviewed by ckarrson on . My first Illinois outdoor grow (Late 1.5 weeks old) Hello everyone, this is my first grow ever with just some bagseed from $20 an 1/8th shit. I started my grow in early july and they are about 1.5 weeks old now. The big pot has a mixture of sand, moist soil, and dry soil, and The soil always seems to be moist, the little one is just filled with Hypno soil, I believe that is how its spelled, and it drys out quick and becomes crumblely almost, Any Tips would be apprecitiated, such as Nutrients, pest control, (starting to see spider webs, Rating: 5
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07-17-2008, 04:15 PM #2Senior Member
My first Illinois outdoor grow (Late 1.5 weeks old)
Why did you start so late? You prolly want get much bud, unless you've got a lot of girls. Good luck. I started my seedlings in freakin feb. and I'm down south. I dont know how the weather is there, but I would imagine that it frosts there before it does here. I've got one girl that 6ft. tall and 4 ft wide already. Start earlier next year. Around April.
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07-17-2008, 04:21 PM #3OPMember
My first Illinois outdoor grow (Late 1.5 weeks old)
Well my first plants that I sprouted around march got tore up by somethingand I read somewhere that if you start late they wont get as tall which is a good thing for me.
ADVICE is welcomed
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07-18-2008, 01:03 AM #4Senior Member
My first Illinois outdoor grow (Late 1.5 weeks old)
Originally Posted by ckarrson
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07-18-2008, 02:49 AM #5Senior Member
My first Illinois outdoor grow (Late 1.5 weeks old)
Those spiders are your bestest friend right now. They eat other bugs. Far as pest control, NEEM OIL! Follow directions on the bottle, which should be 1 fluid ounce/30ML/30CC/2 tablespoons to 1 gallon of water.
Far as transplanting, prob in 1 week you might want to, they look like they need more direct light, streaching too much.:greenthumb:
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07-18-2008, 09:38 PM #6Senior Member
My first Illinois outdoor grow (Late 1.5 weeks old)
Originally Posted by SouthernGuerilla
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