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Jw3287
Jw3287started grow question 5 years ago
Does this seem like it's starting slow for being one week from seed?
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Week 2
Plant. Too short
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Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfanswered grow question 5 years ago
@Jw3287 hi mate you need to treat baby plants like babies so you dont want to have them under the full light also they wont need any feeds just yet I suggest you raise the ph to atleast 5.9 or 6 and just let it grow mate
eldruida_lamota
eldruida_lamotaanswered grow question 5 years ago
Dale si tiempo, cada planta es un mundo. Mucha suerte y buenos humos
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 5 years ago
What are you expecting=?Girlls have alot to do, in the first two week its mainly rooting. it seem plant is slow, but you would be surprised what is going on in your growcontainer. you can give the plants an " open dome" that means a plasticbottle halved, and then poin in some holes. and above the little seedlings. Mj youngsters loove hogh humidity http://www.just4growers.com/media/23631/vpd_2degree.gif if you are not having yet, think about getting a humdifier so giels conditions are much better To help plants with the " rooting job.. you can feed them aloejiuce ( aloleaves blended and mixed with water) So stay lit
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OGgrows
OGgrowsanswered grow question 5 years ago
First 2 weeks they grow slow . Dont worrie , shes look fine
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Wicked_Stix
Wicked_Stixanswered grow question 5 years ago
The plant looks healthy to me. The first 2 weeks are usually pretty slow. Just be careful on the watering and don't overwater. They will hit a growth spurt around the end of week 2 or middle of week 3. Good luck with your grow!
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chasv77
chasv77answered grow question 5 years ago
In my opinion, all plants react a little different, even if they are from the same strain and grower. If you are using good seedling soil, and warming/lighting, watering, humidifying appropriately, growth will come. I would also say, do not use any fertilizer, as quality seedling soil provides all you need, in my experience. I can''t speak for any of the root enhancers out there, but it falls under my "no fertilizer" mantra.
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