11 days old and still tiny, need help! (Pics)

ramborfc

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Plant sprouted around 11 or so days ago and is healthy and starting to get a new set of leaves again but it's still so small and not making much progress, any help? No sure what the problem is...
Soil: biobizz all mix
18/6 and only watering till soil is just more than moist, also got good ventilation going and temps are around 22-24 so don't see the problem ?
 

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ramborfc

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No I haven't checked the ph of my water, even tho they look good do you guys not think they are way to small tho?
 

robro

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Bio bizz allmix is a bit hot for seedlings that dont need fed for at least 2 or 3 weeks.
 

vostok

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It does look good, you just sprayed it with water?
...keep up your temps and Rh at about 55-66% and 77f/25c
 

808newb

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Sometimes u get a fucked up seed. I have a purple cheese I germed two weeks ago and still on first set of leaves. When I pulled the seed shells off after it popped they the soil I used a magnifying glass to take a look and saw 25-30 tiny clear wormlike organisms. Starter leaves were almost white.
Lost it's terminal shoot somewhere, had to wait till secondary branching before it starts growing worth anything. I will add that this seed also came out of a sealed breeders pack, so quality control for some seed breeders are null at best...and mine is an auto by Auto Seeds. So look at this 16 day old auto. At the rate it's going it should be starting to flower in two weeks...
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RetiredMatthebrute

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You are still in the seedling stage where most growth is in the root zone. Look for her to take off a bit in just a few days;
^^ what he said..plants don't grow much until they establish the root system..basically the roots are reaching out in all directions right now giving the plant a good footing and testing to see how much room they have to grow.

once the seedling establishes a good footing growth will start, it is still a little slow at first because the plant only has a couple small leaves for energy production, but as it gets bigger it grows faster..
 

Ovibird

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I have a plant right now that I was ready to toss out. Took a week and a half longer to sprout. Then just sat and did nothing for two more weeks. I just kept it around to see. I was told to give it a chance and I'm glad I did. Took off after 4 weeks and blew up. Still half the size of my others but she's starting to flower and lookin healthy. Never topped her or anything due to the slow growth. Just let her be. But she looks like she'll give me a good amount. Although if these girls don't stop growing she'll be gone so I'm not so cramped for space.
 

808newb

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At least it's not an autoflower. Mines going on a month old and not even an inch and a half tall. On top of that, now it's starting to flower. This is the smallest flowering plant I've ever seen.
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tokingtiger

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The #1 problem to a pot plant? The impatient acts of the grower. Next newer growers will over water or over nute it... they will almost certainly pick it way too early and not cure it enough.. or bake it in the oven to cure faster! lol... Many things will shock a plant and stop it from growing for 2 weeks at a time. I have seen people transplant and knock all the dirt off the roots, constantly turn the lights on, just for a second, during budding times.. please do not see this as a personal attack, I do not know you and you probably or might not of done any of these, but these are things I have seen from newer patients growing.
 
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