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aras_hish aras_hish
2 months ago
[[ ENG Ehy guys. Im so bad with plants in general, but im a smoker so I had to try. Well, nothing well. I planted the seeds directly in substrate. Humidity around 70 temp 25. I GOT MUSHROOMS. Not the funny ones. WHY?? WHAT DO I DO NOW? AM I FUCKED? :c Help plss ]] UPDATES!! The babies came out last night, they look goood Thank you for the tips with the mush-panik!!
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Grow Questions
aras_hish
aras_hishstarted grow question 2 months ago
Why I got mushrooms in my substrate?? what should I do? Are my babies fucked up?
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Legendaryseedthumb
Legendaryseedthumbanswered grow question 2 months ago
Hahaha this has actually happened to me once to but there is actually no issue here it’s only beneficial to have mushrooms growing then you know your medium and everything is super healthy! 😃💯 good luck with ur grow my friend and keep the mushroom 😎
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question 2 months ago
mushrooms generally feed off decaying organic material ("saprotrophic"). So, it shouldn't cause any problem. i'd still remove them just because they bother me on a personal level that may or may not be relevant, lol. just above ground. i definitely wouldn't go digging and damaging roots of the plant.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 months ago
Thats fine, they are part of the soil life. If you feed some high P fertilizer it will deter them from producing caps. Pluck em b4 they open so to avoid spore release and getting in your buds.
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aras_hish
aras_hishstarted grow question 2 months ago
The babies came out last night! (Thank you for the tips with the mush-panik!!) What do you guys think about the lighting now? Should we expose them to light or we should we wait until the proper leafs come out? they are under a plastic glass now, to avoid the direct exposition
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question 2 months ago
The first 24 hours they don't need much light, but the moment they start stretching you should start to amp it up. If you amp up too early you can stunt them. An easy symptom to notice is if the cotys and first set of real leaves are so tight that it causes the cotys to angle upward in an awkward way. I just slightly stunted a few seeds that sprouted later than the others as i tried to stop excess stretch on the ones that sprouted first. Observe and react. take notes and follow them next time.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 months ago
lol watch me all you want @MindFlowers68, I'll get in there and eat all the seeds.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 months ago
its a plant, it can handle light. kinda what it does. Some dim it, I don't, I give a solid 37DLI from seed to harvest. Cannabis can take it.
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aras_hish
aras_hishstarted grow question 2 months ago
Good morning!! New day new doubts The proper leaves came out, but one of the two leafs is yellow and wet... I know its very delicate moment.. led Lighting, 35 cm from the plant
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The710Garden
The710Gardenanswered grow question 2 months ago
Seems to be the soil is to hot to much fertilizer innit maybe
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MindFlowers68
MindFlowers68answered grow question 2 months ago
When germinating seed in a growing medium like that it is very risky because it has lots of wood and cellulose that are trying to break down and the fungi that do that are going to indiscriminately take over a tiny plant like that and kill it. She will be okay.For sure lack of oxygen to the roots though. Just let her dry out a few days then transplant into a better medium (peat moss60%/30%pearlite/10%vermiculute and all-purpose organic fertilizer per directions on box is best cheapest option)Pure coconut water is excellent during the germination stage because it has similar enzymes that help facilitate root growth. Liquid kelp is great too. By letting her dry out you will encourage the roots to grow which is the plant's number 1 priority at this stage. Don't overdue it with organic fertilizers either. but a tiny amount a week to two after germination will make strong little happy plants
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Shinsimilla
Shinsimillaanswered grow question 2 months ago
Roots need air as much as they need water. Weed doesn't grow in a swamp, so you don't want the medium drenched. Overwatering seedlings is a common mistake and can stall them completely or kill them. I would carefully take this one out of the pot it's in and replant in a moist, but not soggy medium. Otherwise if you are scared to dig her up, you can poke some holes in the soil with a chopstick. That is not ideal and need to do it at least a few inches from the stem to not damage too much of the roots, but not much option. Letting it dry on it's own might take a while, so I would not recommend that with an auto. You probably won't get much off this plant even if she recovers, but you have learned a valuable lesson.
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aras_hish
aras_hishstarted grow question 2 months ago
Hi guys! Its day 4 since the babies came out. They looks sad. The leaves are droopy, do you have any suggest? Two days ago during the night the humidity rised up till 85 %, then we kept it at 60. We didnt gave them water for two days and yestarday we gave them some. Temp 20°
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Shinsimilla
Shinsimillaanswered grow question 2 months ago
You have not listened to anyone in your previous question, so I'm not surprised the problem is worse. growdiaries.com/grow-questions/77891-yellow-proper-leaves Change the substrate/soil and water correctly. It will not get better on it's own, you need to do something, otherwise you are wasting your time.
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 2 months ago
Your plants have no air circulation ( soil should be filled till verge, now they are in stagnant air pocket ), plus they look heavily overwatered ( i would not water them for at least 5 days by state and look of soil ) , plus in older photos i saw Plastic cup humidity domes, that could lead to no air and boiled roots, its stupid to use such domes. Plant and roots needs good air circulation from start.
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SponGie
SponGieanswered grow question 2 months ago
Hey man Sponie Spongie thinks your seedling looks a bit stressed, which can happen due to a few factors, especially at this early stage. Here are some considerations and suggestions based on what you shared my best friend! Humidity Spikes: The high humidity spike (85%) could have contributed to the droopiness. While seedlings like higher humidity (around 60-70%), 85% is quite high and may have affected transpiration, leading to the drooping. Keeping it at around 60% now should help stabilize the environment. Watering: It’s easy to overwater or underwater seedlings. Based on your description, they might have gone a bit dry after not watering for two days, then they were watered again. Drooping can sometimes be a sign of water stress, so be careful with the watering balance. At this stage, they need very light but frequent watering (moist, not soaked). Temperature: 20°C is a little on the cooler side, especially for seedlings. Cannabis seedlings prefer temperatures between 22-26°C (72-78°F). You may want to raise the temperature slightly to help them thrive Check soil moisture: Make sure the medium is lightly moist but not waterlogged. Avoid overwatering, and ensure good drainage. Increase temperature: Aim for a slightly higher range, around 22-24°C, to help seedlings develop better.
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aras_hish
aras_hishstarted grow question 2 months ago
Babies are growing. They look kind of waek. The colours is also warring me. What do you think? Light 18/6 Temp 24 Hum 60% ph 6.5 Thank you mates!!
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Krisis
Krisisanswered grow question 2 months ago
I agree with AsNoriu. When I first looked I thought damn that medium looks dry af
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BerrySweetHigh
BerrySweetHighanswered grow question 2 months ago
High aras_hish, she need more water! Water about 10 centimeters away from the plant so the plant still got enough acces to oxygen aswell.
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 2 months ago
They look underwatered and burning from that and light. Plants love humidity in veg stage. Learn to water, from phoyo they miss good watering regime.
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Patricia_Zamnesiacommentedweek 02 months ago
Good luck with you grow 🍀💙!