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  1. cheers El Gato will remember that for next grow.
  2. I know what you mean...it reminds me of the times when i have attempted to grow vegies and it's been a stinking hot day and they are a little droopy, then i would give them some water and just like magic before your eyes they would recover.
  3. roger that, i have been watering them about 4 times a day so i will give that a break.
  4. I guess what i want to know is, do these look ok? These cardboard type of thiings that they are growing in...are they ok? and how and when do i take them out of it and put into something bigger?
  5. here is one i planted yesterday, got kind of a brownish colour about it and it is still holding onto the seed casing...is that ok? sry really blurry
  6. Here is some new photo's Tunkers, i need to sort out the order but just wanted to get them on there to start with. It's growing flat out, like half an inch a day...
  7. We have liftoff! 1 of the 3 is about an inch long and looking healthy, none of the others have popped yet, i am trying to attach a photo but can't work it out. So what do i do with the one that has sprouted do i keep it in the same condotions that i have mentioned previously?
  8. yeah your probably right, but since this is my first grow it's like having a new kid...i am checking in on it every 5 min.
  9. During daylight hours they are in direct sunlight, once the sun drops they stay under a constant light (about a foot beneath) in a warm room the entire night. I been keeping the soil moist with a light spray as needed. Oh and i just successfully received another lot of seeds from 'Bonza' for those who are interested in international seed banks, took about 9 days.
  10. what sought of time frame to see some action breaking through the soil? 3 days, a week, 2 weeks.
  11. So i have watched many videos but none are telling me how often to water the seeds...here's what i have been doing so far; planted seeds in some good soil been spraying them with a gentle light spray 3 times a day (not drowning) they are currently are indoors under a light (not led) just normal light Some vidoes said humidity dome, some say it starves them of oxygen. Not sure what to do. I am open to advise and correction.
  12. Not an option. Photo seeds? Now i am definitely in over my head....I just received female shark shock seeds from yantra. And unfortunately the process has already begun. Sorry if it looked like i was disregarding your advice Tunkers...i wasn't, it's just while i was waiting for a reply i was watching some videos which suggested soaking in water and soaking in paper towel so i did both processes, 2 seeds in each. So it looks like i have made my first mistake. So can i improvise my way out of this? btw i live in probably the sunniest place in Aus, more days of sunlight here than anywhere else in Aus.
  13. Understood. Time is against me though due to intolerable pain, hence why i am attempting to grow my own medicine. Is it the cold weather that is not good for the plants? What if i had a fully enclosed glass house kind of setup that can be kept warm with ample sunlight and the option to move indoors when required. (btw hydro lighting is not an option), so will i still be pushing shit up hill?
  14. officially outside, however, i have the option of a large enclosed outdoor area, but can have indoors if needed.
  15. Have now watched some videos...so do put them in the soil/seed raising mix? and if so is it just straight seed raising mix in a little cup? and as i understand keep it out of the cold?
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