Thank you ill let it dry more and let you know... Also I do not use fertiliser or any kind of feeding except the soil it selfSeedling are easy to overwater.
What size container is it in?
Try this. Take the same sized container that this plant is in, and fill it with dirt. Now pick it up and feel how much it weighs in your hand. Now go over to the planted container and pick it up. It will be heavier. You're most likely overwatering... Let the container dry out more than you are. I let mine get pretty light in between waterings, and the plants like it. But pretty light and bone dry is a fine line, I live on the edge lol
Roots need oxygen to live, too much water is like drowning them...
I hope that helps.
Also, are you feeding it? Or is it straight up potting soil?
I'm no expert, but I'd say your plant is overwatered and also ready to feed.
HTH
100w CFL the plant is about 4cm tall isn't the plant to small for feedings?That plant needs feeding. What light are you using??
Ok so what do I do now?1. over watering
2. transplanted into too big a pot.
3. no chunks of white stuff to retain moisture.
BigSteve.
Thank you ill let it dry more and let you know... Also I do not use fertiliser or any kind of feeding except the soil it self
As a suggestion I always mix 25% perlite and 25% vermiculite... This combo helps retain moisture and natural nutrients in the soil so you need to feed less throughout the grow. Also, helps with good drainage after watering so they don't drown. Also if you can is say get some more light on them. I've grown with a minimum of 200W previously, but never 100W however others may say different.Ok so what do I do now?
"Ok so what do I do now?"
1. see #2.
2. transplant into a smaller pot w/new soil.
3. make sure new soil is at least10% perlite.
Good luck, BigSteve.
Is it outdoor? If it is it might be normal? The speed