Does my baby look okay? really scared ;__; shes 2 days old in soil

Shes 2 days old in soil
Had her germinated for 4 days
so basicly shes 6 days <.< but her leaf is hanging so wierd.

My first time, so im clueless
IMG_0061.jpgIMG_0060.jpgIMG_0058.jpgIMG_0059.jpg'

Peace
 

lokie

Well-Known Member
don't worry about this leaf at this time. the plant uses those leaves for food for a couple of weeks until you
start a nute regimen. they will dry up and fall off when the plant is done with them.:weed:

keep your lights close so it does not stretch. HID 6 to 18 inches depending on your heat and ventilation
and 2 to 3 inches for CFL.
 

lokie

Well-Known Member
apart from that it looks good? :o
and what is a nute regimen? <.<?
Yes it looks healthy just like millions and millions of other seedlings at this stage.
nute regimen = when you actively start to use the nutes you will need. NO nutes for about 2 weeks just water.
 
my dad grew in his time without anything just in his window only watering, is it required with nutes? price? sorry for the many questions

thanks for ur time :D
 

lokie

Well-Known Member
if you are worried about price now that is good. STOP growing untill you fully understand growing is not cheap.
Less expensive than paying your dealer but growing cost money and if you skimp by cutting out
proper nutrients you will always be disappointed in your harvest.

Some nutes cost more than others you'll just have to read up on nutes to find the ones that meet you
requirements. Now for the next question. Which nutes? read up there are many to choose from
some growers will fight you to prove their nutes are best others will say just use what works.

All growers are a bit different so each will do the same process differently and most
will come to the same ending. A fine DANK smoke.
 

kryptoniteglo

Well-Known Member
Your baby looks good. One of my seeds popped and the seedling was all bent over for the first few days, but bit by bit she straightened up. Those little round leaves are just the beginning of the plant.

You do have two weeks before you would want to start a nutrient schedule so that your plant can grow to its maximum potential. Growing takes time and effort, so you might as well make the most of every plant. Yes, the nutes cost money. But if they help your plant yield 3 oz instead of 1 oz, you've more than covered the cost because you won't have to buy those 2 oz from someone else.

Good luck!
 
Top