Weedasaurus
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Get a light on them bro, really lanky with only 2 generationsThis is just to show you how easy it is to bury those long stretchy stems ,
After you replant them make sure you lower your lights so they wont continue to stretch
I do not have a pic of one of those seedlings with the long ass stem reaching for a light that's 2ft high
But i got this one that i internally let slightly stretch a little , you can see the slight stretch at the bottom of the stem
You do not want your soil wet when you do this
its best for the soil to be dry so the extra soil will come off the roots easier
After you take your plant out , GENTLY break lose the soil from around the roots
After you got the excess soil off the roots , put some soil back in the bottom of your cup or pot
you dont want to put your plant right in with the roots hitting the bottom of your cup because you dont want the chance for the roots to grow out the drain holes
so put some soil in the bottom first then put your seedling back in
position your seedling at desired height for your stem to be buried at
i would bury all the way up to the Cotyledon leaves ,
after your have replanted and buried your stem you can then give it just A LITTLE bit of water
the part of the stem that you buried will eventually start to grow roots
your plant will pretty much not go into shock at all from this
just make sure your gentle when your braking the lose soil off the roots
Like i said this is not a bad stretchy plant but the same principle applies with those long ass stretchy stems
hope this helps you all that has the long stretchy seedling stem problem
remember to lower your lights so they wont continue to stretch
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there is zero breeze in the room, I open the door frequently so I thought the air flow would be enough, no I understand it is to strengthen them. I will put a small fan on them. should it blow directly on them?
also I am embarassed to ask... what is T5
I have 2 walmart CFL growlights. I understand this is barely what I need but I heard it will do the job...
ps. thank you for the advice,
The part of the stem that you re bury will grow more roots my mani always thought that planting the plant deeper up to those leaves would cause the stem to rot??
Jesus christ thats yellow!Yeah those lights will only take you so far. Truth is to get good results with that little light. I am not saying that you won't add. I am just saying. It's real odd in cold times of the year, how much a high output light benifits any winter grow. Same as a warm temp. It's wonderous I am finding, curing in the winter in New England. The air is so dry. And a home with forced hot air. It's too easy to dry to quick in warm air, but air at 65 deg. is perfect circulating over a table for a good week or more.
And if your on veg in 65 deg with CFLs, just wait around for ever to see em grow.
Almost forgot whole reason I came on this thread. The other day there was a fail thread, but I got a huge fail that fits at stretchy stem too.
Ckeck out this mess. ]Damn I just killed a moth.
But heres what I did to this plant. When I clones it I got the bright idea of heating the clone solution to 79 deg, then left the cutting in it for two weeks. Had a fit of mold. This thing is toast. Mother plant is just badseed.
Yeas
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