Looks overwatered to me. I don't see any sign of nutrient burn. How often are you watering what are you in, I'm assuming soil. What soil or other substrate? What are your lights and ambient temps.First True leaves have dies off and now the next set of leaves are stating to darken and turn and little yellow.
Please don't give advice until you know what you are looking at.Looks like it. But I'm a newbie so I don't know to much. Good luck though
I am in black gold seedling mix and have been watering every 2-3 days. Ambient temps are 76-78 during the day and 72 at night. I’m using a 600w led (135 actual watt) 18” away.Looks overwatered to me. I don't see any sign of nutrient burn. How often are you watering what are you in, I'm assuming soil. What soil or other substrate? What are your lights and ambient temps.
Please don't give advice until you know what you are looking at.
Nah don't be sorry, I understand you want to helpSorry
You need more light or water less. Transpiration is a direct function of light, I wish you the very best with your grow.I am in black gold seedling mix and have been watering every 2-3 days. Ambient temps are 76-78 during the day and 72 at night. I’m using a 600w led (135 actual watt) 18” away.
Thanks man I’m just starting and appreciate the advice.Nah don't be sorry, I understand you want to help
You need more light or water less. Transpiration is a direct function of light, I wish you the very best with your grow.
ThisNah don't be sorry, I understand you want to help
You need more light or water less. Transpiration is a direct function of light, I wish you the very best with your grow.
Definitely droopy, they're supposed to be ...........Looks overwatered to me. I don't see any sign of nutrient burn. How often are you watering what are you in, I'm assuming soil. What soil or other substrate? What are your lights and ambient temps.
Looks like it. But I'm a newbie so I don't know to much. Good luck though
You basically gave a disclaimer when you said you said you were a newbie and didn't know too much so you got nothing to apologize for IMO.Sorry
Definitely droopy, they're supposed to be ...........View attachment 4514022
Those cardboard pots are always a mistake (IMHO), make watering difficult, the roots don't seem to like them much.
Time to move into a larger plastic pot anyway.
Was just replying to your first post to say get them into something else ASAP. Find small plastic pots for your next batch as I've never seen much good come from those peat pots.I plan on moving to a 1 gallon fabric smart pot in the morning
Really? More light will cause the plant to grow faster which will raise the transpiration rate gradually but I've always considered RH to be much more influential on the rate.Transpiration is a direct function of light
Thanks for the advice, will definitely get rid of the peat pots. First time using and I am not a fan.Was just replying to your first post to say get them into something else ASAP. Find small plastic pots for your next batch as I've never seen much good come from those peat pots.
Best to let the soil dry to hold the root ball together when you repot tho you can cut those pots off, then throw them away.
I bet they start looking better in a few days and are likely root bound in those pots by now.
Good luck!