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    #1
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    Sooo Confused

    I want to start my grow, I have a good 40 good looking bag seeds, But I just have no idea how to grow, I mean I am stumped completely I was never one for botany, I got two seeds popped with the paper towel method and then after 3 days I saw they had not grown anymore and put them in Soil, the soil was some top soil and some from the outside that had a previous plant in it that died for unknown reasons, its been two days and they haven't come up. I want too just put them in the soil to start them no more paper towel thing. Does anybody know where I could get help on this subject of growing I mean I don't know shit about the whole process, can I get some help books, videos etc, and could somebody give me a list of what I will need to grow say 3 plants and move my way up too something in the 25 - 30 range I have plenty space but I have no idea what too do somebody help!
    Juggalo smoker Reviewed by Juggalo smoker on . Sooo Confused I want to start my grow, I have a good 40 good looking bag seeds, But I just have no idea how to grow, I mean I am stumped completely I was never one for botany, I got two seeds popped with the paper towel method and then after 3 days I saw they had not grown anymore and put them in Soil, the soil was some top soil and some from the outside that had a previous plant in it that died for unknown reasons, its been two days and they haven't come up. I want too just put them in the soil to start Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Sooo Confused

    Quote Originally Posted by Juggalo smoker
    and could somebody give me a list of what I will need to grow say 3 plants and move my way up too something in the 25 - 30 range I have plenty space but I have no idea what too do somebody help!
    well for starters ya need some soil
    some perlite to mix with the soil
    some decent sized pots
    some decent lights blue spectrum for vegatation which will be the first stage the plant grows under
    then a red spectrum light for the flowering stage which the plant will be finishing under
    growing times for vegatation is 18 hours of light and 6 hours of darkness,
    when in flowering you change this to 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness
    nip into ya local grow shop and pick up some nutrients
    get 2 difrent sets (veg ) and (flores) www.canna.com is what i use
    take ya grow space and line it with some mylar or paint it with flat white paint
    get set up then once they start growing dont give any nutes for the first 3 weeks atleast then once in the flowering you can give nutes every second watering
    flowering stage takes 2 months and some strains can take longer than that so keep us posted so that we can help
    thats about it lol
    i might have left a few things out not to sure lol im a bit stoned
    cheers all

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    #3
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    Sooo Confused

    Put lights above your grow if you're not already. Even if you've got nothing, put lights above the soil. It helps them sprout out, faster. Untill you see a sprout, keep the light regimine at 24/0. That's 24 hours of light, 0 hours of darkness. Keep the light on.

    Make sure you're using a proper light, as well. A CFL works wonders during this stage, and can even be used throughout the entire process, and still will still offer a decent yield of about 2-3 ounces.

    Also, always keep the surface of the soil moist. Not saturated, just moist enough to make the dirt soft enough, so the seedling can come out. Try to never let the surface of your soil dry out.

    Once you see the sprout, just water daily. No nutes. And keep the light relatively close to the plant. Switching off to an 18/6 regimine. That's 18 hours of light, 6 hours of darkness.

    If you're using a heat lamp, or a high wattage bulb, keep the light about 8-10 inches away from the sprout. It'll still grow, but it may stretch. So be prepared to prop and tie your stem up, to some sort of stick. But don't poke the stick into the roots when doing this. And when tying the stem to the support, do it lightly. Making sure not to squeeze the stem. Just tie enough to support it.

    At about 3 weeks, your plant should look like an actual cannabis plant. And now you can introduce a fan to your grow. Keep the fan on the plant at all times, as this will encourage stem streingthening to support the oncoming buds. Keep the lights at 18/6 during this.

    Once you see white hairs growing out of your plant, switch your light regimine to 12/12. That's 12 hours of light, and 12 hours of darkness.

    At this point, you need to MAKE SURE that the 12 hours of darkness happens. When I say 12 hours of darkness, I mean 12 hours of pure uninterrupted darkness. Not even a spec of light should be on your plants. Why this is so important, is because the white hairs, signify that your plant has begun it's flowering cycle. The point in which buds start forming. So it's crutial you don't fuck this part up, because even a little bit of light during the dark period, can delay the flowering cycle by days, and possibly weeks.

    Furthermore, get a high Phosphate nute during this stage. Because Phosphate helps encourage rigerous flower growth on your plants.

    When it comes time to harvest (when 70% of the hairs are redish in color, or when most of the trichomes (crystals) are amberish in color), cut the stalk at the base, and remove the large fan-leaves. And do your best to remove any smaller leaves as well. If you can't without damaging the bud, then keep them there.

    Hang your buds in a dark room on clothes-lines upside-down (to promote flushing out of the nutes), with a fan on high, for about 1-2 weeks. Sometimes, it only takes a few days. But I def. suggest 1-2 weeks. After this is done, your buds should be dry. Make sure to check on them daily though. To make sure they're not growing mold.

    Now simply clip the stems off, cure the rest of the excess leaves off that you may have left on, and enjoy your weed.

    Also...germinating is good to do, before planting. Because if you don't germ your seeds first, you can't be sure they'll even grow into anything. So it's best to germ first.

    Personally, I suggest starting your grow in peat pellets. Germ them till the seed pops. Plant the seed root down in the pellet. Let the plants grow for about 3 weeks. Then transfer to large pots. Then, every 2nd watering, mix the proper amount of nutes into your water. Then feed untill you see hairs.

    The rest is explained above.

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    #4
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    Sooo Confused

    Thanks all I am forever in your debt. Ha Ha Ha Jus kidding but thanks hella lot, I was so confused, Cheers! :thumbsup:

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Sooo Confused

    Quote Originally Posted by NeuroGheist
    Put lights above your grow if you're not already. Even if you've got nothing, put lights above the soil. It helps them sprout out, faster. Untill you see a sprout, keep the light regimine at 24/0. That's 24 hours of light, 0 hours of darkness. Keep the light on.

    Make sure you're using a proper light, as well. A CFL works wonders during this stage, and can even be used throughout the entire process, and still will still offer a decent yield of about 2-3 ounces.

    Also, always keep the surface of the soil moist. Not saturated, just moist enough to make the dirt soft enough, so the seedling can come out. Try to never let the surface of your soil dry out.

    Once you see the sprout, just water daily. No nutes. And keep the light relatively close to the plant. Switching off to an 18/6 regimine. That's 18 hours of light, 6 hours of darkness.

    If you're using a heat lamp, or a high wattage bulb, keep the light about 8-10 inches away from the sprout. It'll still grow, but it may stretch. So be prepared to prop and tie your stem up, to some sort of stick. But don't poke the stick into the roots when doing this. And when tying the stem to the support, do it lightly. Making sure not to squeeze the stem. Just tie enough to support it.

    At about 3 weeks, your plant should look like an actual cannabis plant. And now you can introduce a fan to your grow. Keep the fan on the plant at all times, as this will encourage stem streingthening to support the oncoming buds. Keep the lights at 18/6 during this.

    Once you see white hairs growing out of your plant, switch your light regimine to 12/12. That's 12 hours of light, and 12 hours of darkness.

    At this point, you need to MAKE SURE that the 12 hours of darkness happens. When I say 12 hours of darkness, I mean 12 hours of pure uninterrupted darkness. Not even a spec of light should be on your plants. Why this is so important, is because the white hairs, signify that your plant has begun it's flowering cycle. The point in which buds start forming. So it's crutial you don't fuck this part up, because even a little bit of light during the dark period, can delay the flowering cycle by days, and possibly weeks.

    Furthermore, get a high Phosphate nute during this stage. Because Phosphate helps encourage rigerous flower growth on your plants.

    When it comes time to harvest (when 70% of the hairs are redish in color, or when most of the trichomes (crystals) are amberish in color), cut the stalk at the base, and remove the large fan-leaves. And do your best to remove any smaller leaves as well. If you can't without damaging the bud, then keep them there.

    Hang your buds in a dark room on clothes-lines upside-down (to promote flushing out of the nutes), with a fan on high, for about 1-2 weeks. Sometimes, it only takes a few days. But I def. suggest 1-2 weeks. After this is done, your buds should be dry. Make sure to check on them daily though. To make sure they're not growing mold.

    Now simply clip the stems off, cure the rest of the excess leaves off that you may have left on, and enjoy your weed.

    Also...germinating is good to do, before planting. Because if you don't germ your seeds first, you can't be sure they'll even grow into anything. So it's best to germ first.

    Personally, I suggest starting your grow in peat pellets. Germ them till the seed pops. Plant the seed root down in the pellet. Let the plants grow for about 3 weeks. Then transfer to large pots. Then, every 2nd watering, mix the proper amount of nutes into your water. Then feed untill you see hairs.

    The rest is explained above.
    I havnt bothered to read the whole thing, but seeds should be germinated in warm DARK areas, the light isnt needed untill the seedling has sprouted. Not only is it doing nothing, it wont make it sprout faster.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Sooo Confused

    Quote Originally Posted by LIP
    I havnt bothered to read the whole thing, but seeds should be germinated in warm DARK areas, the light isnt needed untill the seedling has sprouted. Not only is it doing nothing, it wont make it sprout faster.
    thats what i thought lip the light will dry the soil when it needs to be damp and warm in a dark place .

    Quote Originally Posted by NeuroGheist
    Also, always keep the surface of the soil moist. Not saturated, just moist enough to make the dirt soft enough, so the seedling can come out. Try to never let the surface of your soil dry out.

    Once you see the sprout, just water daily. No nutes. And keep the light relatively close to the plant. Switching off to an 18/6 regimine. That's 18 hours of light, 6 hours of darkness.

    If you're using a heat lamp, or a high wattage bulb, keep the light about 8-10 inches away from the sprout. It'll still grow, but it may stretch. So be prepared to prop and tie your stem up, to some sort of stick. But don't poke the stick into the roots when doing this. And when tying the stem to the support, do it lightly. Making sure not to squeeze the stem. Just tie enough to support it.

    At about 3 weeks, your plant should look like an actual cannabis plant. And now you can introduce a fan to your grow. Keep the fan on the plant at all times, as this will encourage stem streingthening to support the oncoming buds. Keep the lights at 18/6 during this.

    Once you see white hairs growing out of your plant, switch your light regimine to 12/12. That's 12 hours of light, and 12 hours of darkness.

    white hairs, signify that your plant has begun it's flowering cycle. The point in which buds start forming
    as for the watering it is advised that you let your soil dry out completely on the top untill about 2 inches deep then a watering is ok

    pmsl once you see white hairs growing on your plant in the vegatation cycle this means that it is maturing it dosent mean its budding
    budding only happens when you switch to 12/12
    cheers all

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Sooo Confused

    You can always download the grow report to get you started then ask questions.

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