lotusbloom
Greenlighter
Hi
I'm new here and have a few questions before I go ahead with growing. I've been doing a lot of research and need to clear a few things up. I'm planning on 2 grow tents (one for veg and one for flowering). I'll probably be bringing home 15 clones. My husband is on top of the lighting and construction aspect of this operation and I have other tasks. For now, I'm focusing on the babies and their first few weeks. I think this time will be very crucial. So I have a few questions:
1) When I bring home my clones, I have read that it's important to introduce them to their new environment slowly by keeping them away from direct light and air. Not sure how long I should wait to induce their vegetative growth. When they are ready though (maybe a week?) , and I'm ready to transplant them to 3 or 5 gallon pots, is this when I begin direct light cycle / air circulation?
2) 3 or 5 gallon pots? I've read 2 or 4's are easier to maintain and control (plus i'm a beginner), and the plants will have less health problems.... but 5 gallons may allow a more effective root system...and ultimately a larger harvest.
3) I've read that its good to apply vitamin B to a clone before and after transplant. If this is good for the plant, how should I apply it?
I hope these aren't too many questions at once! I'm brand new to this, but I feel confident enough in what I've learned so far to get our clones in about a week. I'm looking forward to learning from anyone that can help
Thanks!
P.S. I Live with Spanoonaps. Sorry for the dual IP.

1) When I bring home my clones, I have read that it's important to introduce them to their new environment slowly by keeping them away from direct light and air. Not sure how long I should wait to induce their vegetative growth. When they are ready though (maybe a week?) , and I'm ready to transplant them to 3 or 5 gallon pots, is this when I begin direct light cycle / air circulation?
2) 3 or 5 gallon pots? I've read 2 or 4's are easier to maintain and control (plus i'm a beginner), and the plants will have less health problems.... but 5 gallons may allow a more effective root system...and ultimately a larger harvest.
3) I've read that its good to apply vitamin B to a clone before and after transplant. If this is good for the plant, how should I apply it?
I hope these aren't too many questions at once! I'm brand new to this, but I feel confident enough in what I've learned so far to get our clones in about a week. I'm looking forward to learning from anyone that can help

P.S. I Live with Spanoonaps. Sorry for the dual IP.