Color off??

Mcfinema

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Random seeds from a friend. Germinated on st pattys day, in a mixture of coco and soil. I have been using low dose of photosynthesis plus, my aquarium water from my fish tank when I perform water changes and great white at transplant from starter cups to one gallon containers. Every has been outside, weather has been phenomenal in S. FL. Does the color look off? I am going to wait another node or two before topping.40F049E2-4237-4A4C-843F-F036BC60F50C.jpeg
 

Mcfinema

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Does the color seem too light like lime green instead of a deeper darker green. Also do you think the S FL sun is too strong?
 

Star Dog

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Sorry bud I can't help with s fl climate or outdoor but since no one has responded I'll give you my 2p worth. your plants look fine to me.
I'm unfamiliar with the climate but I'd expect the sun to suit them in your SF climate? @Wizzlebiz might be advise you better.
 

Mcfinema

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Thank you so much!! If I start the light tonight and maintain moving forward will it cause any shock to them at all? Do you think this is it pretty harmless because of their youth? Also I have seen/read about the gas lantern routine, should I give them some darkness before putting a light on them or can I just transition from sunlight to artificial immediately?
 

Star Dog

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Thank you so much!! If I start the light tonight and maintain moving forward will it cause any shock to them at all? Do you think this is it pretty harmless because of their youth? Also I have seen/read about the gas lantern routine, should I give them some darkness before putting a light on them or can I just transition from sunlight to artificial immediately?
I would try to have the light on for the dusk period arriving so it doesn't get dark until x in the plants eyes lol leafs!
 

Wizzlebiz

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Thank you so much!! If I start the light tonight and maintain moving forward will it cause any shock to them at all? Do you think this is it pretty harmless because of their youth? Also I have seen/read about the gas lantern routine, should I give them some darkness before putting a light on them or can I just transition from sunlight to artificial immediately?
No need for transition. I have my back patio lights on a timer so when the sun is going down they pop on. Simple and effective.
 
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