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bOstOn buD
07-18-2007, 04:21 PM
plaNted many seedz in 2potz, 3day'z agO.
woke up 2day with 1 growing in each poT.:D
then i went 2 pick upp 1 of tha pOtz 2clean underneath it, and dropped itt!:eek:
nOw im left with 1 still growing n tha other 1 pulled out of the soil..:mad:

gorilla
07-18-2007, 04:50 PM
Hey Boston Bud. Welcome to Home Grown Bud.

Lol! Interesting way to start a journal. Do you have more seeds? If you're only left with one, I say grow more. ;)

Peace, be careful!
gorilla

bOstOn buD
07-18-2007, 08:11 PM
thnKz..n yea 2 mOre starteD grOwing 2day :D..so i hav a total of 4 seeds sprOutinG upp...but yea i hav lOtz of seeDz...peaCe bOstOn buD.

CB
07-18-2007, 08:16 PM
welcome to hgb and good luck on your grows :)

just one thing tho..... can you please change your font color for us that our visually challenged :D

grow on

:pass:

Dawg
07-18-2007, 08:17 PM
welcome to the forum man.
Please yes change the color. cyan on white doesn't cut it.

bOstOn buD
07-18-2007, 08:24 PM
hahaa...hOwz thiZ fOnt 4 u??..lol..but yea....any suggestiOnz on tha firSt week grOwing..?

Dawg
07-18-2007, 08:53 PM
Typically its a good idea to do one plant per pot. I used to start in small cups and work up.
Do you have ferts? I suggest reading a grow guide. click on that link OG FAQ. There is tons of info on that link. ;)

gorilla
07-18-2007, 09:27 PM
For the first week of growing the plant should really be able to handle itself. Keep the soil moist, and avoid letting it dry out too much or completely. A good wet/dry dirt cycle is good for weed, but at this stage of the game your plants are just trying to get a nice grip in the ground with those baby roots. Try to plant only one seed per pot, and if you didn't I would transplant them. Doing this severely restricts their ability to grow and expand. Rule of thumb is feed them when the first set of tiny rounded leaves, the cotyldens(sp?), yellow. But, that's not the first week, and it's highly dependent on growing conditions.

If you're looking for more detailed help, fill us in so we can answer your questions without giving you wrong info. What kind of soil are you using? Did you add fertilizers to it? What kind of water are you using? Did you test it for PH at all? A PH of 7 is good. Do you have a camera? Pictures are the best. :cool:

Peace!