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my first seeds arrived today


alman

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My early durban seeds came through today, i am well chuffed :D (its my first time growing)

can you use compost the whole way through growing or is it better to change to something else?

ill let u know what happens later

:headpain: alman :nope:

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Hi mate.

Germinate them on some damp tissue in a warm dark place and as soon as they split, transfer them to 2 inch pots in a seedling grade compost and wait for the first shoots to appear.

No need to cover them, but make sure the compost is damp at all times

Give us a shout when you are there and we will walk you through the next step :headpain:

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shit i didnt do that i just put them straight into compost, will it matter?

cheers for the reply joolz

alman :smoke:

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cover the pots with a food bag and elastic band

and put in the middle of an airing cupboard

or somewhere else warm...........

sr

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Don't worry alman, cannabis has been growing successfully in soil for several million years, tissue is a resent innovation. I’ve germinated tens of thousands of seeds and never used a tissue yet.

As soon as your seeds pop out of the soil put them in as much light as you can. Once in the light try and keep the temps below 70f 19c.

I wish you good luck with your grow.

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"I’ve germinated tens of thousands of seeds and never used a tissue yet"

:woot:

:)

Sorry - too much General's Daughter.......

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