Mite Still Be In Shock after the transplant into soil!one of my newly planted girls doesnt seem to be growing it germinated in paper towel then planted in soil one has a couple little jagged leaves well the other still has the lil coialix leaves and nothing else whats wrong what did i do
Thanks I was thinking that but wasnt sure as they both popped through the soil the same day, when i planted the germinated seeds one tap root was a bit longer then the other not sure which nowMite Still Be In Shock after the transplant into soil!
Patience Patience Patience!
how so? im new to this so any help would be appreciatedYou are getting some misinformation just so you know tikka...
temps are between 75-80f and with lights off for 4 hours its gets down to about 70f thats a problem?Could be turning purple from being cold. What are you temps? and are they on a cold floor?
Just a thought about the purple stems
Are you leveling this guy or what? I dont think "50% humidity or lower for a seedling" is good advice. What if its at 20%? Is that okay? Also, 60% should be okay, and ive heard people go up to 70 or 80% in seedling stage and I think 60 is good for veg. Also, a 17/7 cycle? WTF is that. Don't put your lights at 17/7 OP. You can veg at 24/0 just fine.Seedlings grow well with a ph between 6.5-7.0
Humidity should be 50% or lower to prevent root rot.
A moisture meter is criticle because its very easy to over water a seedling.
The light should be on a 17/7 light cycle.
Follow this path and you cant go wrong.