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    #1
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    Ok, first of all what is the best way to germinate? I am currently using the paper towel method, it did work for me before, but does a better way affect the future growth? Also should the stems start out long and weak. (I'm growing indoors) I just saw a picture on here of some plants and the leaves are huge compared to what mine were, (they were only about a month old with very small leaves like 3 or 4 sets. Please give me some opininions, I would REALLY be thankful... :smokin:
    Poohcat21 Reviewed by Poohcat21 on . Asking for more help Please...2nd try Ok, first of all what is the best way to germinate? I am currently using the paper towel method, it did work for me before, but does a better way affect the future growth? Also should the stems start out long and weak. (I'm growing indoors) I just saw a picture on here of some plants and the leaves are huge compared to what mine were, (they were only about a month old with very small leaves like 3 or 4 sets. Please give me some opininions, I would REALLY be thankful...:confused: :smokin: Rating: 5

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    Ever try putting the seed in some soil and try watering it and letting the sun or your light hit it?
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    Some pix would really help! Also what light are you using? Growth rate depends a lot on the light source - spindly plants can be a symptom of inadequate light
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    #4
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    better get better loght if your using cfl's make sure that there only about 2 inches away from the sprout

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    #5
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    sounds like your plants are stretching. this plant is 2weeks old. i use 4ft flouros for veg and they are never more than 2inches from the plant top. notice how short the stem is. that is what you want.
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    #6
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    Ah, I bet the light is the problem, Please don't laugh but it is a 120 watt sylvania spot grow, but we had it like 4 1/2 feet away from the poor plants, I really did do some research but I guess not enough. You should have seen the poor things they were so tall and scrawny, how do I get the leaves that big? In my other post I admitted that I killed them with WAY too much fert, I just got some seeds and am gonna try again. I'll take any advice. Thanks

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    i haven't even given that plant anything but r/o water. those sylvania lights are shit. try getting one of those "hollywood" light strips they put over sinks and plugging some 45 watt cfls into it. you can get 180 watts on them for under $30 all at home depot or lowes. that's not a bad start.

    this is my current grow, what do you think?

    (edited for spelling)
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    I think I'm jealous ha ha .Thanks for the advice, but what about natural light, like in a greenhouse window to start? My other houseplants really love it. and now to really show my ignorance, what does cfls stand for? I don't mind spending the money, but I need to know what to get w/o having to ask the friendly staff at home depot "Gee, I'm growing some pot and neeed to know what are the best lights to do so?" Thanks

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    cfl=compact flourescent

    this is a good set up to start out, but there are many other options as well:

    hollywood light strip:
    you can get ones with 3,4, or 5 light sockets. they are cheaper at home depot but there website sucks so i'm using lowes to show you want a good set-up to start can include.
    http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...830&lpage=none

    cfls: i would use at least 40 watters. they will have 2 different wattages on the package the one you are looking at is the lower number (example 45watt cfl puts out 150watts of light, or so they advertise. it's still just 45watts!)
    this is a 30 watt cfl:
    http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...392&lpage=none

    those bulbs should screw right into the light bar. make sure you have good ventillation and air circulation as well.

    you could always buy a "real" grow light system from a place like this:
    http://www.northernlightsgrowroom.com/index.html
    or here:
    http://www.plantlightinghydroponics.com/
    or here:
    http://www.wormsway.com/categories/lighting.asp

    you should really check this out before you plant your seeds as well:
    http://www.growing-marijuana.org/extensive.html
    it's a good resource for new growers.

    good luck!
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    #10
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    Asking for more help Please...2nd try

    A lot of people have tons of differen't ways to germinate seeds. They are needlessly tedious. I grow in soil and my seeds are placed directly into the soil that they will be grown in. It's been years since I've had a seed not sprout. I have asked before, why someone would want to germinate in a glass of water or under a paper towl but the only response I have been given was something about better germination rates. Since I am achieving 100% germination by simply putting the seeds in soil I cannot advise someone to do anything differen't. Young roots are very fragile and needlessly moving them is not advisable.

    Place your seeds about 1/4 - 1/2" into loosely packed moist soil. Keep the soil moist but not flooded. I place my pots on top of my fridge (for warmth)until they sprout. Once they sprout they are placed under the MH at a distance of 4 - 5 feet.

    Remember that nature has been germinating seeds this way for millions of years. Usually when mankind tries to "improve" upon nature it doesn't work worth shit.

    Keep it simple.

    Laterz

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