5 players still in the game.
The light I’m using is completely
Inappropriate for an indoor grow. But I think it will be sufficient for sprouting and the first few weeks. I have no solid validation but I think going with a super long light cycle through seedling isn’t the worst thing considering my light situation. They are not getting bombarded so I’m taking a risk and guessing it’s the right choice. Also using a heating pad to supplement warmth for the soil..hope that’s a good choice too..
Another concern early on is that since the light is weak I’ll be prone to stretching. So for now I’m keeping the lights on and close. Once it’s time to go outside I will reduce light to more natural cycle.
If anything looks completely fuxked or if I’m doing something to cause later harm. I’m always willing to listen.
I watered today a very little amount around the edge of the container.. shouldn’t have gotten the roots wet but hopefully added some moisture incentive for them to grow towards.
Used warm water to add some humidity to my little grow done scenario I’ve made
What do I do with leaves that have already been crispied by lights.. leave them? Trim them? They aren’t hurting anything, or are they? Already moved the lights to resolve problem 1 but what do I do to keep things moving in the right direction?
It looks like she has been over watered. As long as your humidity is above 40 and below 70 they won't have humidity related issues. The light was too close or intense. Vegging plants don't need lots of intense lighting. I also see your ph was 8 in your diary. 6.2 ph would do them a lot better. I would remove the damaged leaves once she has grow some healthy ones.