First time new at it all

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If you don’t have a growlog please answer these questions.
What strain are you growing? Is it Auto, Fem or Reg? Reg
Are you growing Indoor or outdoor? Outdoor

Are you using nutrients? Which ones? How much? Dont know witch ones to us just a general break down would help alot

Welcome! I am a first time grower myself, but there are a lot of helpful people here. What medium (soil, coco) are you using and how old are your plants?

i havent gotten to that point i have the seeds, not sure what soil i should use or placement of lighting erc…thanks for helping me

@walt If it’s your first time I would recommend using fox farm ocean forest or happy frog type soils because they come with everything the plant needs for the first stage of their life to thrive and you won’t have to worry about getting nutrients mastered on the spot, all you have to do is water them correctly and ph your water. If you haven’t purchased these items yet I would highly recommend you do. Water ph pen/ppm meter pen/100ml syringe for watering seedlings/seed starters to germinate (or you can submerge them in water for 1-2 days or place a seed in a napkin moisten it and put it in a sandwich bag leave them in the dark for 2-3 days until you see a white tap root poking out of the seed, then place directly into the soil and mist them 2-3 times per day until you see it pop above the soil (normally a couple days) once they are above ground use the syringe and give them 10-15ml of water per day slowly around the base of the stalk to make the water travel straight down so the root system is forced to follow the water straight down increasing root development. You can also begging to provide a root builder as soon as they are above ground (I use bioroot). This should give you a good foundation to start them off, good luck bro!:+1:

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Welcome to the community @walt, I’d follow @209MIKE steps.
Also, I recommend you to take a look at our Blog, you’ll find all the information you need as a first time grower, from seed to harvest, how to avoid common mistakes and more.