You don’t want to dry the soil completely. But no, it won’t.
Just ease them into direct sunlight at first to avoid issues.
Just ease them into direct sunlight at first to avoid issues.
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Did you get that bean from one of our sponsors. Im looking for a strain with those cbd/thc levels.Got it guys, thx for the information, really appreciate, I will try to keep a grow journal in the forum, so you guys can see an update, I hope this little seedling survive, is medicinal 20% CBD 0.5 THC and was expensive to buy this little seed where I live
Do you mind if I ask what company.I didn't found one that ship to my country so I used another place.
ThanksI have an organic garden (vegetables) So I'm trying to do the same with my plant, I just made yesterday a natural root stimulator made from sprouted lentils. I will add it to the next water, but as recommended I will not water until the pot gets dried and still not done yet.
About the CBD seed I bought it from paisaseeds.com/en/semilla/high-cbd-low-thc/
for more fermented teas look at Well Grown Seeds.com they offer a large selection of fermented teas ;have never used them but sound like they are very good for plants I/m starting to use more teasI have everything at home for my garden, I usually made compost tea, and I add those ingredients to my teas so yeah I can use them for my girl. I will try that. I also have FPJ (Fermented plant juice)
sounds like you have it down -- here lately starting to brew teas/learning - any good advice is helpful (Extreme Gardening.com has a good Tea also a company called "Root Organic" has some very good tea mixes with glasier rock dust, volcano rock dust, kelp, alfala, fish bone meal, oyster meal , ect to say a few ( sample packs (3) for $8.98 ( one of the best tea "mixes' I have found - just finished off Budswell (flower)and Super Tea (veg) good stuff !Well, I usually plant vegetables all year and I only use teas for my plants and they are happy. No pest.