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    First grow, just one question as of now, more may follow

    Hello i started my first grow today, seeds are germinating, 230w led light is waiting, soil is waiting,ph'd water waiting, im tight on budged so i have to order nutrients next month, but im hoping the premix is doing its job until then.
    im germinating 4 seeds, 4 different strains, cause i couldn't decide on which one to start with, so ill let the luck decide.
    vote up!!:
    shiva skunk
    himalayan cbd
    california indica
    mochalope

    i chose to do just a single plant cause a possible punishment in my country for a single plant is very low. if more than 1 seed germinates, ill put the others outside somewhere and see what happens.


    now im wondering weather i should flush the soil in the cup with a lot of water for my seedling before i plant it , since it has nutrients in it already and Im worried the nutrients in the soil are too much for my little sprout.


    its this brand https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1


    ALSO another thought regarding nutriens: may i even get away with transplanting 3 or 4 times, so i dont need to buy any additional nutrients? the soil's package says the premix of nutrients would last 3 weeks...






    Last edited by Skonk; 04-09-2020, 11:20 AM.

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    First off, welcome to the growing community! I don't know what kind of soil you are using but soil with time release nutrients is not great for cannabis. If you have soil like fox farm or something similar you will probably be alright. Your plant really won't need any added nutrients for the first few weeks of growth but you should have a base nutrient and cal mag to properly grow your plants. I am not a fan of transplanting, the less you stress your plants the better they will do. This site has some great information so please do some research while you are waiting for your seeds to sprout, you will be glad you did! Good luck!

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