CaiLu
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>ACK!Dude, have fun. You’ve got a three week old seedling that looks three days old, as others have said. May be worth considering doing something differently. But good luck.
>ACK!Dude, have fun. You’ve got a three week old seedling that looks three days old, as others have said. May be worth considering doing something differently. But good luck.
No.... more like this.....So google results like this?
Seedlings intended for outdoor growing should be kept by a sunny window for the first week or two after emerging from the soil. When they have grown their second or third set of serrated leaves (after the the round cotyledons that initially emerge from the seed) seedlings are usually hardy enough to flourish in direct sunlight.
When to plant your cannabis seedlings outside?
If outdoor temperatures are suitable, seedlings may be acclimatised to direct sunlight by giving them progressively longer daily exposure to outdoor conditions.
Starting with about three hours outside, at the sunniest time of day, seedlings can be given an extra hour of outside exposure each day, so that within about two weeks they can be left outdoors permanently.
Yeah I do notice the fact that he forgot to add seedling to the google search, as did you.No.... more like this.....
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Notice that what @DeadHeadX is pretty much on par, with the article.
Lol.......there are places on earth that have 24 hours of sunlight.There is nowhere in this world with 18 hours of sunlight a day that has plants growing
Yeah and that place is too cold to grow any plants to begin withLol.......there are places on earth that have 24 hours of sunlight.
Who is giving bad advice? I don’t see anyone giving advice at all other than pointing out that too little light and unpredictable watering will not help grow a healthy plant. I guess the implicit advice is more light and careful monitoring of water. Bad advice?Yeah I do notice the fact that he forgot to add seedling to the google search, as did you.
I get that OP is making some mistakes but giving bad advice is even worse when you guys should know better.
The amount of sunlight is not the issue here!
Let OP learn the hard way.Who is giving bad advice?
Ok.... then what's the issue?Yeah I do notice the fact that he forgot to add seedling to the google search, as did you.
I get that OP is making some mistakes but giving bad advice is even worse when you guys should know better.
The amount of sunlight is not the issue here!
As I said at the start, heat or watering most likely. Could be cold at night, nutrients or a multitude of things.Ok.... then what's the issue?
Yes it would be helpful if he gets it to a stage where it can handle it. Maybe by removing it from the heat of the roof and regular watering, which was my point the whole time.Who is giving bad advice? I don’t see anyone giving advice at all other than pointing out that too little light and unpredictable watering will not help grow a healthy plant. I guess the implicit advice is more light and careful monitoring of water. Bad advice?
Sounds like he might be moving into a period of increased light. That would surely be helpful.
Mine aren't autos so I don't need toI'd yank them