Tap root already showing at bottom of tiny two inch pot two days after sprout. Should I transfer to larger pot now to avoid any root damages or do I let the seedling get more established to avoid stressing the plant? Thank you for any help!
Is this overwatering or is the soil too hot (FFOF)? Week three now and growth seems slow, likely due to an early transplant? Removed the ziplock I had over her for humidity and have a fan going 24/7 now. Thank you for any advice! :)
I’m no soil expert but it’s my understanding that Fox Farm Ocean Forest may be a little hot for a seedling. That’s why most people start their seeds in some happy frog because it’s basically got nothing in the way pf nutrients.
Your seedling is already in there. I wouldn’t worry too much about it. She may be a bit janky but she’ll come around and adapt to her soil. Just gotta get through a bit of a growing pain. All in all though I would keep her going. My Jane was much jankier than this and she yielded me 97 grams. Just keep her watered properly and she’ll be fine. 🤙
Congrats on the germination success and best wishes for a great grow. It's a fascinating journey, you're going to love watching those little sprouts develop over the next several weeks. Stay lit!😀
Repotting is always a shock. Patience and carefully watering. Please no direct airflow on the seedling, it can cause stress and crippled growth. Only a little wind and fresh air circulation.
Congrats on the first grow.. these first 6-8 weeks are nail biting as you aren't sure what to expect, what you are really doing etc. I'm only about a year into the journey and still feel like a day one grower at times. They are looking good just keep a close eye on coloration since you are straight into FF. That is pretty hot soil. Keep the soil moist, but not wet at this point watering directly to the base of the plant and they will be good.
I do organic water only grow that is similar. Once you've got another 3 weeks or so down, the plant will be bigger and stronger. My experience is that they are resilient to stress overall and as long as they aren't neglected completely, most things can be fixed quickly and simply.
Good luck and happy growing. Patience is the key.
She's young feed her a little at a time... Too much can kill her .. That light is strong dont hang too close... And best wishes. Have fun. Be safe GrowMie