First grow

Hey everybody, I've began my first grow here in mass. I was looking for as many tips as possible to help my grow. Here are some pictures

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Your babies look fine and without knowing what they are potted up in and what you are using for nutes... is it outside or inside? I will tell ya the number one newbie mistake is over watering when they are that small. You want the roots to have to look for water so they will circle your container and form a root ball instead of just growing straight down which they will do if not having to reach for water and your medium looks really wet. Just a thought....:circle-of-love:
 
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I haven't fertilized any of them yet, I was wondering what you guys would use at this stage, they look wet because I just watered them but thank you for the advice. I am using soil from my garden, which is quality soil that is pure organic with lots of different organic nutes. Everything is outside. The tree larger plants are planted in the garden while the rest are in pots outside. I'll water less, it's been raining a good amount here which has helped water them. If you look closely towards the bottom of the plants the new leaves seam to be dying just wondering how to stop this... Or what my next steps should be..
 
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If you have them in good organic soil with mycro's and worm castings and all that good stuff and they are outside your job is mostly to make sure they are watered correctly. All I do to the 2 girls I have outside is water most everyday with 100 ml of purified water with 2 ml Of SNS209 which is a systemic bug deterrent. I also water about ever 2 days with 1 gallon of purified water with 3 tsp of Big Bloom by Fox Farms and it too is organic. As far as the bottom leaves turning yellow and dying off .... I think as long as it is not working it's way up the stem you are OK.The sucker leaves at the very bottom are supposed to do that and if you have been getting a lot of rain that can cause it too. We have been extremely dry here so haven't had the problem but can see where you would as wet as the soil looks. I don't think it is anything to worry about. I would just keep an eye on them and make sure they are developing correctly......:circle-of-love:
 
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Thank you so much, any idea how close they are from recognizing there sex? The bigger ones are starting to smell. Is it a good idea to let them dry out for a couple of days then heavily water again? I'll post more pictures in the next couple of weeks. Should I snip off the bottom yellow leaves or no? Do these plants look like they are doing good, really good or okay? Thanks for your input
 
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