So its been 24 hours ive had this cfl 1600 lumings on my seed that showed root help?

Great

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should i keep it on 24 hours or lower the hours? still no sign of a sseeedling but i know it is still kinda early just hope i haven't killed the baby let me know thanks! also i planted it in soil bout 1/4 of an inch in just to be clear thanks!
 

silverserf

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Did you start the seed in paper towels first? If yes, don't worry till it's been 3 days you should see something by then. If no, it could be more like 5-6 days. Those would be the late end of things. Depends a lot on temperature.

I would say put the light on a timer now unless you suspect the temps are low then i would leave it on for the heat.

Cheers,
SilverSerf
 

Great

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Did you start the seed in paper towels first? If yes, don't worry till it's been 3 days you should see something by then. If no, it could be more like 5-6 days. Those would be the late end of things. Depends a lot on temperature.

I would say put the light on a timer now unless you suspect the temps are low then i would leave it on for the heat.

Cheers,
SilverSerf
yeah i paper towleed them and when i saw root i planted in soil been 24 hours and ive had the cfl light on it bout 4 inches away hope it comes!
 

tokinman

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should i keep it on 24 hours or lower the hours? still no sign of a sseeedling but i know it is still kinda early just hope i haven't killed the baby let me know thanks! also i planted it in soil bout 1/4 of an inch in just to be clear thanks!
I would suggest trying to replicate mother nature as closely as you can. That would mean giving the plant some rest/darkness. Typically an 18/6 schedule is great for vegging. You can leave the light on 24/7 but why? Even in areas that get seasons w/ 23-24 hours of light, it is not all direct. A good chunk of those hours are like dusk/twilight.. Hope that helps.
 
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