passthatcheeb
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Hey there any suggestions on what could be wrong i only feed them water since medium has nutrients in it already.View attachment 2961833
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I have transferred them all to a bigger pot they are not together they are in 3 small seedling pots really the ventilation is perfect fan blasting on them and window wide open 24/7 i have them on my window cill till they grow thicker and can withstand outdoor conditions. could it be anything else?Not enough light, Fan / Ventilation, Soil / Pot Size...
Guerilla grow broWe don't know where to begin.
Actually they look kind of healthy in a different way. How were you planning on growing 3 plants in one pot?
it cant be a over watering problem as i hardly ever water them i wait for the soil to dry when i dig into the soil it is dry to the touch then i water . could it be anything else thanks for the input guys!your over watering them. Let the soil dry out thoroughly before watering again. Roots go in a natural wet and dry cycle they can't breath if it is wet. I also don't see any perlite next time mix perlite into the soil.
thanks bro! ill move them some where asap!Well they are stretching pretty bad because they are not getting enough light. if there is any way to get more light to them they will stop stretching.
lol they look healthy there was one time i just water my seedlings and one went droppy all of a sudden :/ lol soon went back 2 normal maybe the plant is holding to much water than it can supportHey there any suggestions on what could be wrong i only feed them water since medium has nutrients in it already.View attachment 2961833
First off GET THOSE PLANTS IN THEIR OWN CONTAINERS.
Do this a TODAY.
When you transplant them try and bury them up to the cotyledons. leave about an inch of space between the soil and the cotyledons.
Those things are stretching like crazy to get to light. So put them where they'll be hit with direct sunlight as much as possible.
It's also your lucky day. I'm surprised no one has pointed this out (could be due to your rampant bumping and impatience) but the plant on the left in your photo is a polyploid. It's a mutant but it's probably a good thing. That plant is a prime candidate for topping.
1 Transplant. Be careful and cause your roots could be tangled. Treat it like brain surgery
2 Get em in better light
3 Come back here when you're done with an update. Don't bump your thread every hour (it's annoying and rude) and then I'll give you some instructions on what to do with that mutant of yours so you'll bring in a whole lot more smoke from it. I normally wouldn't jump in like that but it'd be a damn shame to waste that little plant.
4 Give us some info on your plants. Are they a particular strain or bagseed? Feminized seeds or regular?