Is my grow dead?

trambles

Well-Known Member
What everyone else said.
Seedlings dont do well in a large pot, tho it can be done if u water carefully.
You have too much light on them, your room is WAY too dry st 35%. Too dry with too much light on a seedling meand the plants have small roots and cant provide water to the plant.
After years of growing I've found the best way to start seeds...and I start 50 of them every 8 weeks, is to use the small rockwool seed starter cubes with the little hole for seeds. Soak those in a 50% nutrient solution, put in a seed starter tray with a dime, and put them under a t5 for 10 days. Take the dome off when the seeds sprout. After 10 days or when u get a good amount of roots coming out the bottoms of the cubes, transplant into larger containers
 

hles47

New Member
What everyone else said.
Seedlings dont do well in a large pot, tho it can be done if u water carefully.
You have too much light on them, your room is WAY too dry st 35%. Too dry with too much light on a seedling meand the plants have small roots and cant provide water to the plant.
After years of growing I've found the best way to start seeds...and I start 50 of them every 8 weeks, is to use the small rockwool seed starter cubes with the little hole for seeds. Soak those in a 50% nutrient solution, put in a seed starter tray with a dime, and put them under a t5 for 10 days. Take the dome off when the seeds sprout. After 10 days or when u get a good amount of roots coming out the bottoms of the cubes, transplant into larger containers
Thanks a lot for your reply. I wondered, could it possibly be root rot? I’m going to throw out all of my plants and start again with photoperiods and in smaller pots this time. If its a possibility of root rot then ill go and buy all new soil.
 

EndGreedMakeSeeds

Well-Known Member
Dry coco, did you wash the coco with good water before you planted into it, I mean like set a hose on it for 5-10 minutes with water pouring out the bottom. A lot of coco comes from countries with scarce clean water supplies, they're not going to waste clean drinking water flushing a by product over there, there are loads of salts and shit in coco that our plants don't agree with.

Flush coco with clean water, preferably at correct pH level.
Introduce that seedling to a half strength watering of calmag. See it green up over night.
 

hles47

New Member
Dry coco, did you wash the coco with good water before you planted into it, I mean like set a hose on it for 5-10 minutes with water pouring out the bottom. A lot of coco comes from countries with scarce clean water supplies, they're not going to waste clean drinking water flushing a by product over there, there are loads of salts and shit in coco that our plants don't agree with.

Flush coco with clean water, preferably at correct pH level.
Introduce that seedling to a half strength watering of calmag. See it green up over night.
You don’t think its been over-watered?
 
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