Quote Originally Posted by Garrett
The bigger ones are on day 19 now and the smaller ones (to the left) are on day 11. You think its time to move them into bigger pots? Iā??m going to start watering with tap water but donā??t I need to let the tap water set in an open container for 24 hours?
i do - but considering i;m the one that suggested it in the first place, maybe best for somebody else to give a second opinion lol!

as for the tap water - you don't *have* to let it sit 24 hours, the point of letting it sit for 24 hours is because any chlorine that *might* be in the water, will evaporte out of the water over 24 hours... this isn;t required (unless theres a crapload of chrlorine in your water) the other purpose of leaving the water out is that the cold tap water will have its temperature raised up to room temp so that when you water the plants there won;t be a sudden shock of coldness to them... again, that won;t hurt them badly or anything... but why hurt them at all when you don;t have to? :thumbsup:

personally, i use tap water that i let sit in jugs between waterings, and i just leave the jug either on-top of the cabinet, or inside the cabinet itself (i put it inside when the humidity gets really low as that just helps bring it up slightly)
syde00 Reviewed by syde00 on . Garrett's First Grow! This will be my first official grow. Thinking about what to grow, I decided to use some strong beginner strains of 5 NL and 5 Early Bud for outdoors. I have used the cup of water technique for my seeds and got 100% germination (However 1 NL seed took longer to germinate and had to be planted today). After 4 days of waiting, 4 / 5 of Early Bud came up and 3 / 5 of NL came up as well. Iā??m actually expecting the rest to come up also. I will be using 2 tubes of fluorescent grow lights to start Rating: 5