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ah, now I understand about the clear cup/red cup thing. sounds like a plan. high humidity is good during the seedling development. Depending on what your RH is at, you may want to slowly decrease RH as the seedlings enter veg. Keep it up, be patient and things will turn out great. Look forward to seeing pics in the near future to see how things are coming along
 
Day 2 for this new seedling

Temps are 77
Watering I been using isn't ph'd and I will start pHn the water in a week, will this be fine for this little baby?
 

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I would say yes as long as your letting the water sit out to help get rid of any chlorine. I didnt ph for first two weeks with my girls and 2 were autos.
 
I would say yes as long as your letting the water sit out to help get rid of any chlorine. I didnt ph for first two weeks with my girls and 2 were autos.

Yea I been doing that, leaving the water sit out for over 24 hrs and then using it.
 
Day 3
I'm gonna be updating this one everyday just so I don't mess it up. Haven't done much yet to it. Other than leaving the humidity cup off for few minutes a day.

I also attached the pics of what the other two ones are looking like and they look bad. Will definitely keep them two going untill they are dead all the way. Gave them maybe two tablespoons of water to both.
BTW any chance of them bouncing back or damage is done?
 

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The new one is looking good. On the hurt ones, it looks like there is a fresh set of healthy leaves growing out the top which is a good sign for them. The initial damage to the leaves is unrecoverable so you wont see any changes in those. What I would do is keep an eye out for the condition of the new growth to gauge any adjustments needed from there.
 
Day 4
Gave a few mists of water
Temps are at 77

Should I be worried about the yellowing or no biggie?
 

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I am trying to think what that color could mean coming from the base of the leaf like that. Nothing else comes to mind other than that being new growth. It looks like it is doing well and that the new growth just needs a bit of time to fill up with chlorophyll. Maybe? Anyone else wanna chime in?
 
They seem the same. Looks like the new growth might be get nute burns too. If you look closely. Not sure.
I just snapped these two pics, check them out.
Let's hope they make it.
How are the other two doing Dipm0de?
 

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Well here is just going off my experience I hope you find the information useful.
First start all your seedlings and clones in solo cups. It makes the root structure form a'lot easier and better while allowing proper drainage
Second do NOT give nutrients to your young plants until they are showing at least a hint of needing them! They do not need nutrients this early. I wait until I see slight signs of yellowing.
 
Also just looked at your humidity. You need to get that around 50-60 at 75degrees F for those plants to be happy.
 
Well here is just going off my experience I hope you find the information useful.
First start all your seedlings and clones in solo cups. It makes the root structure form a'lot easier and better while allowing proper drainage
Second do NOT give nutrients to your young plants until they are showing at least a hint of needing them! They do not need nutrients this early. I wait until I see slight signs of yellowing.

That's what I messed up on. I started them off in a bit pot and watered the whole thing pretty good and soil couldn't get dry fast enough and then gave then more watered.
I'm starting in solo cup now
 
They seem the same. Looks like the new growth might be get nute burns too. If you look closely. Not sure.
I just snapped these two pics, check them out.
Let's hope they make it.
I can see what you are saying about the nut burn creeping into the new grow for the two old plants. Thats a shame.
 
If you can't get the same genetics or others you may be able to salvage these on a strict light water only diet. Every couple days water very lightly.
 
Wet/dry cycles in your medium are not ideal, cannabis prefers to be moist. Overwatering isn't really a problem as much as poor aeration and drainage.
 
Wet/dry cycles in your medium are not ideal, cannabis prefers to be moist. Overwatering isn't really a problem as much as poor aeration and drainage.
I don't know how my pot didn't have good drainage because it does have a big openings at the bottom and plus I added a lot of perlite to the meidum.
 
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Day 5
Another update, I have been taking the humidity dome off more often now. Letting the soil dry a bit.
Still has the yellowing.
 

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