What's up with it y'all? Just swinging by for a quick update. I guess I'll consider today day one as this is when my two little seedlings broke soil. So far I've only given the very very o' so very minimal water. I plan to keep clear plastic cups over the seedlings for the next 3 days or so to keep humidity levels up (feel free to drop advice). Since Roots Organics already comes with nutrients in the soil I don't plan on feeding them any Greenleaf Nutrients for at least a week or until the plants show they need some love.

I plan on only giving weekly updates unless problems arise. Until then here are a few pics of the grow!

Respectfully,
SoulMan

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Hi mate I have a bigger tent than you but check out secret jarden monkey fans they have clips for your poles and I've tried a few and they are best by far also congrats on starting ya 1st grow exciting times hey :pass:
 
Is it just me or is the trunk of that first plant tree like? If it's the same as with dog paws where their feet tell the size of the dog, she's going to be huge. If it's like Trumps thumbs then it may be mixed results depending on who you believe! Lol [emoji23]

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Hi mate I have a bigger tent than you but check out secret jarden monkey fans they have clips for your poles and I've tried a few and they are best by far also congrats on starting ya 1st grow exciting times hey :pass:

Thanks, I’ll definitely look into those.


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Good luck man, you look to be off to a good start, nice thick stems. Definitely get that air flowing with some fans, those plants should just pulse and jiggle off and on in the breeze, oscillating fans are good, those monkey fans are cool for sure too. I also like little 4" micro fans that barely draw any energy and produce little heat, I make them create cross currents which helps with the off and on blowing effect, you just do not want constant air blowing on them with much force. And you can set them on the floor and blow air at the fabric pots from a few inches, which will help with evaporation and to keep your humidity up, but the pots will need water sooner as a byproduct of the extra air flow.
 
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