No nutes yet, just letting them grow doing their thing! Which is a step I may want to correct in the future. I think planting in final container some type of root booster would’ve been beneficial! Lmk your thoughts
Yes that seedling is likely overwatered. Somewhat obvious because of how the cotyledon leaves are clawed downwards, and you can see puffiness in its first ‘real’ leaves. It’s too much medium for such a small plant. Starting in a solo cup or rapid rooter cube will be more reliable and help with overwatering because smaller medium dries out faster.
no, they just look small and thats to be expected for a seedling.
dampening off causes the base of the seeds stem/truck to shrivel up and collapse under its own weight.
I do not see any of that happening here,
Good Luck!
Hi,
Loos like they need more humidity.
Put them under a dome or transparent cup and keep it moist underneaf.
Seedlings don't have many roots an can't take up too much water so they need to stay under higher humidity.
They consume most of their water over the leafs they got.
Hope this helps.
@OrganicChronic, yeah man I’ve just been experimenting with autos. I ditched the side lighting and bought a quality light so I’m chilling. As my understanding I’m just trying to get as much training done early so I don’t interrupt the flower cycle
Yes that seedling is likely overwatered. Somewhat obvious because of how the cotyledon leaves are clawed downwards, and you can see puffiness in its first ‘real’ leaves. It’s too much medium for such a small plant. Starting in a solo cup or rapid rooter cube will be more reliable and help with overwatering because smaller medium dries out faster.
Hey thank you for your response, do you think the lack of humidity will cause stunted grow. I’ve been doing some comparisons to other diaries and it looks like I might be behind