Pleased with the progress on this one.
Looks like her first set of leaves are coming on, not managed to upset her yet. Still plenty of time for that yetπ
Update 6/1: I spoke too soon πππ. She is showing signs of discontent. It's mild and isn't too clear in the photos, but the tips of her lower leaves have gone slightly
brown and textured. Not sure what's caused it, she's not been fed anything, and I'd have thought hot soil would have shown up sooner.
Her displeasure has encouraged me to do something about the temps in the tent. They're a bit on the low side, and have been concerning me. So I've put a
seedling incubator in the tent, temps are up to 21.5c with lights on (up from 18c). This should give me 19c with lights off (up from 16c) much better. π
Not sure if the temp is her issue, but she is the one closest to the intake and being slightly warmer isn't going to hurt any.
Update 7/1: After a 24hr test my grow/flower tent is sitting at a barmy 24c with lights on, so I've moved her in there. Hope she copes with the change........
She's looking great, mate!
I don't think you'll ever find a plant with no clear trichs unless you'll get too much amber. I'd chop now and use that space for others in need.
Good luck and enjoy your growth!
Seedlings normally come out of the soil after transplanting it from paper towel in 3-4 days in my experience but if I don't see them the night of 4th day I try to gently sweep a little bit of soil from the part you put the seed in.
Be careful with the process if you are going to try that,I don't suggest doing it btw, being patient always better!
@NetherHeaven, cheers for the advice. I got plenty of patients, she still not up, I'll give her a couple more days, and then a new bean goes in. I won't be sweeping π