Outside Growing from Attitude Seeds.

Recently purchased some seeds from attitude today. im in florida and its really nice dry and humid weather here. i figured it would be the good time to start these outside. i live with my grandparents and i ordered some seeds with freebies from attitude:
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I was wondering if these are going to stick out. i have a pretty medium sized backyard but there are several abandoned yards near my house. i have one empty abandoned yard and one near my house loaded with bushes and shit. it has a whole bunch of plants. i was thinking about going near sunset sometime and using the post hole digger. i find it work easier than shovel, instead o buying pots. i dont think buying pots would be necessary but if i needed to no prob because all the plants in that field are going to be huge come july august when im ready for flowering. keep in mind im going to keep these in cup or something on my roof in my gutters for a few weeks in veg. i have to keep it stealthy. i have ferts, fox farm,peat pellets, hydrofarm germ. station, water, paper towels, and i think it will work out. but those are a lot of plants and i hope i can get away with the smell and how big they are going to be. i might need to re think this over and find a better place maybe.
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keep in mind a few of these are very short lived plants. some are auto's and low ryder crosses. i am total newb. i transplanted my young seedling 2 days old outside he died i think. well his 4 leaves fell off this morning when i went to check on him from being outside 2 days. he still has a stem. i have been giving him water. i think i transplanted her to early . how long should i let them live inside till i let em loose outside in the heat and abundance of light? Thanks guys for all your help and tips.


i am going to let the seeds soak for a day and then put them in paper towels or peat pots in the germination station heated kit by hydrofarm until they sprout. i am going to put the white root in the pellet and have the seed very close to the top of the soil lightly covered and keep the pellet from drying out but not completely soaked. i have everything i need i think. perlite. vermiculite, veg nutes, blossom booster (jacks classic and bloom) fox farm ocean forest (could last for the whole veg). i also got a brick of coco coir. and a lot of peat pellets. im giving the TH seeds to my dad to take to his friends because one or both might be male and i dont want to risk nothing
 

Kaendar

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Your doing almost everything wrong.
1. Yes you transplanted them too early.. but why didnt you start them outside in the first place? Its not a good idea to start inside then transplant to outdoors. If you do tho u shud wait at least a week and make sure you are putting them in the same medium.
2. Let the seeds soak in a cup of water for 2 or 3 days. That should germinate them, from there you can put them outside into your grow medium.
3. How do you figure the seeds your giving to your dad will be male?? There is no way to tell that.
 

hp2skater

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Your doing almost everything wrong.
1. Yes you transplanted them too early.. but why didnt you start them outside in the first place? Its not a good idea to start inside then transplant to outdoors. If you do tho u shud wait at least a week and make sure you are putting them in the same medium.
2. Let the seeds soak in a cup of water for 2 or 3 days. That should germinate them, from there you can put them outside into your grow medium.
3. How do you figure the seeds your giving to your dad will be male?? There is no way to tell that.
Kaendar, apparently you're mister know it all but I guess you're not, your post count looks good but your reputation sucks. To original post, yes I germinated indoors and then transplanted to outdoors and had complete success. What you should really focus on is having a good germination in order to develop strong seeds that will want to grow. I'm no expert but it worked for me and to this day my outdoor girls are looking healthy!
 
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