With all due respect to the OP....no kidding.Stretched and lanky as hell, imo
Certainly looks strong enough, if he replants it deeper and sorts out the lights. I'd try and get the bugger a bit more straight as well, I found that the sticks in sushi rolling mats are perfect for supporting seedlings as they aren't too thick and can be chopped to whatever length needed. And, of course, one rolling mat is hardly expensive so you get a lot of stakes for your buck.
That soil could have used a little more pearlite in it.Looks like it may pack down hard when it dries out. What kind of nutes you using?
I ain't saying you MUST do x, y, or z, just that I know how I screwed up so, personally, I'm tempted to stick with photos until I get my own "system" dialled in and then move back to the autos, but this time with seeds that come from a better source than the smartshop I went to in Roosendaal.
once it grew a little more i planned on adding more dirt because the pot isn’t all the way full just about 3/4 of the way, I have coffee grounds, powdered egg shell and worm castings mixed into it.
Correct me if i’m wrong but with autos you can leave them on 18/6 for they’re entire life cycle right? I think if i plan on buying some seeds I need to change the blue light that i have to be red later on and ween off the nitrogen that i nute with
Time to stop with your vast knowledge. I think he's got the point that you think it' needs to be deeper.As I say, I ain't no expert, just passing on experiences from my own screw ups.
Time to stop with your vast knowledge. I think he's got the point that you think it' needs to be deeper.
Its true that putting it in a final spot is better then trying to transplant an auto (as im not auto expert).
But at the same time can be a pain to try to water a seedling in a 3 gallon pot as well.
Been watching newbies like you kill plants for YEARS! No game plan, just stick it in the dirt.Then I'm sure you could make a worthwhile contribution to his questions then.