Quote Originally Posted by the image reaper
transplant those, into a FULL cup of soil ... with only a very limited amount of soil, why in the world would you leave the cup half-empty ? :wtf:
^^Agreed ^^

When you do transplant tho...you really should bury a good amount of that exposed stem in soil to cure the stretch that is going on there...

After enough time, the buried stem will grow roots - and you won't have as lanky as a seedling/young plant.

For next time, one seed per cup - it can get pretty messy with multiple plants in the same volume of soil.
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DOUGAL25 Reviewed by DOUGAL25 on . VERY FIRST TIME GROWER need ppls opinion Hey guys, well to start off this is my very first time growing with some knowledge on how to grow :p. I just wanted to know peoples opinion on how my babies are doing just to be safe. First ill let you guys know what im using, i have 2 cups of each strain of some homegrown bagseed trainwreck. Your probably thinking "omg who would want to grow that shyt" lol well its just my first time and i wanted to see how it would turn out. The cups contain at least 4 seeds of which they are spread out in Rating: 5