The pictures are above this post, but I just wanted to say, when my friend brough ti over last night, it was in natural soil, growing with his grandmothers strawberry plants. I transplanted it immediately (the stem was droopy when it got here) into 80% shultz soil and 20% shultz perlite. I really hope it survives and that it's not a male. In the next week or so, if it seemes to be doing fine, I'm going to transplant it into a 1 gallon pot, and let my seedlings stay in the current pot. Also, when I transplant it, should I give it a nutrient or something? This is my first grow, so I don't know what kind of nutrients I should give it. What should I buy when I go to walmart next week?
horror business Reviewed by horror business on . I need your help fast! Okay, so yesterday my friend tells me that his uncle found a wild pot plant growing in his backyard. I am already growing, although mine are still only a week old, but my friend tells me this one is huge. He brings it over, since he needs a place to keep it, and I transplant it into 80% soil, 20% perlite. Anyway, when he brings it over, I can tell that the stem has stretched considerably. From the first set of leaves to the second set with 3 leaflets, there is at least a 7" difference. When I Rating: 5