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Old 05-21-2000, 10:14 PM   #1
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Ok I have planted a good bit of seeds in this thing that stores have sitting outside that has plants them you know the black plastic things that has like 6 blocks in 1 ? Well 2 of them has sprouted upand 1 is bigger then the other by the way it has been a week ago scince I planted so I dug through the soil to see if the others have busted trough the seeds yet and they havent so I planted about 9 more I put them in my closet in a box with white paper around it to reflect light and put my lava lamp over it cause it gives off good haeat and light
I was just wondering should I move the plants that has sprouted yet? cause I thought that u just move them after they get to big for that pot they r in.Also when I do put them in anothr (bigger pot) I need some more soil I have tat kind thgaT HAS THOSE LIL WHITE BALLS In I wont have enough for the rest of the plants in bigger pot so i was wondering cause its just mud around here will they continue to grow in mud,or clay with the soil I have them in now ???

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I would recommend transplanting them into something bigger when they are about 4" tall.....that is if the little cells(blocks) are about 2"x2"x2", like the ones I use, they should be fine until then. You'll want to transplant into some descent soil, not clay. You need alot of humus in your soil. Plants should be in about a 3-5 gallon pot each, if they are to be grown full size. You need to give them some serious light too. Lava lamps don't cut it. You should have them under fluorescent tubes that are about 2" away from the top of the plants, or HID lighting. You should read the grow guide on this site if you have not already done so. the links to it can be found on the HempCultivation.com home page.

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Old 05-23-2000, 12:07 AM   #3
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ok thanks observer but how much do the flouros cost and where do I get them ay home depot I would say huh


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Old 05-23-2000, 12:19 AM   #4
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Fluorescents don't cost too much, at least nothing like HID lights do. You should be able to get them at any good harware, or building supply store like Home Depote just like you said.
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