Yes they look fine and without any doubt you can put into the soil. but before that you should make sure that the soil should be loose and fluffy so that it can get the proper space to grow. so don't pack your soil tightly. here are the few tips to grow marijuana.
Yes they look fine and without any doubt you can put into the soil. but before that you should make sure that the soil should be loose and fluffy so that it can get the proper space to grow. so don't pack your soil tightly. here are the few tips to grow marijuana.
Yes they look fine and without any doubt you can put into the soil. but before that you should make sure that the soil should be loose and fluffy so that it can get the proper space to grow. so don't pack your soil tightly. here are the few tips to grow marijuana.
considering even a seed or a fresh cutting is ready to plant in soil....
what makes you think a plant with healthy roots showing wont be ready?
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whatever you do dont buy the hype about mutilating your clone leaves