Hey Guys, I have been doing way too much reading over the last few months and am still undecided. I have 5 seedlings all from feminized seeds. 3 are steve hurkle and 2 Black domina. They have been growing for 3.5 weeks indoors under t5 cool whites in 6" pots. I have acerage, and great locations for protection from wind and people. Grow site is near a river and a stream, I want to go up on a hill a bit to prevent from waterlogging.
The plants have been hardened for the last 3 days ( I have still been bringing them in at night to finish there 18/6 light cycle.
The plants were started in 6" pots and look big green and strong.
My question(s), when prepping the ground I was planning on digging out roughly 18" wide circle by about 18" deep. Whats the best soil or soil combo to put in? of course I can grab anything from any of the many garden shops around me, but I also have access to lots of good compost as well.
My last water was last night, and I was going to let them go without further watering until I transplant (tomorrow evening or Saturday morning). My understanding is after transplanting, that's when I should water again with some nutes.
Any thoughts, comments would be appreciated.
Location is central Ontario, North of toronto
The plants have been hardened for the last 3 days ( I have still been bringing them in at night to finish there 18/6 light cycle.
The plants were started in 6" pots and look big green and strong.
My question(s), when prepping the ground I was planning on digging out roughly 18" wide circle by about 18" deep. Whats the best soil or soil combo to put in? of course I can grab anything from any of the many garden shops around me, but I also have access to lots of good compost as well.
My last water was last night, and I was going to let them go without further watering until I transplant (tomorrow evening or Saturday morning). My understanding is after transplanting, that's when I should water again with some nutes.
Any thoughts, comments would be appreciated.
Location is central Ontario, North of toronto