First grow,are my seedlings doing ok? I seriously doubt...

DaTrueWhiteMamba

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Ok,12 days after germinate,1 bigger one,which is small I think,and others are totally small? 2 are dropping shell for like a week long LOL.Now Im total noob so I dont know if its notmal but 1 week trying to sprout seedlings looks like absurd no?
Anyway,
400w MH
big ass ventilator ( got it yesterday only ) have passive in and out tho
BB seeds
They germed hard too,I think maybe bad seeds? After 3 days of germ only one seed had like half cm long root sticking out,this is that bigest one i have now,others barely sticked out,but shell cracked.Anyway
Here some pics,
Btw it doesnt look so good in reality.So question is,why the hell my plant ends are rotating?? Ive been having this since start,and little crispy,I did water today cus I was letting them drie out a little,so crispy ends will fix maybe,but whats with those ends???








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Chris323

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looks good so far. You may want to get rid of the foil, it tends to reflect more heat then light. Don't over water, let soil dry out then water until a little run off. Other then that my friend good luck . Oh and no nutes for the first 2-3 weeks!
 

Sativied

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Give them less water but more frequently. Not a biggie though, as they grow they will have more leaves to transpire water through. 3days for germinating isn't all that bad. They look pretty good. Let them do their thing.
 

DaTrueWhiteMamba

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What temp should be at top of the plant? I tried to put termometer in top plants but it go 90+ F,what do you expect the thing just absorbs heat and can go high until probably 200 or whatever,anyway I tried putting my hand and hold for a minute,there was burn but not strong,500mh is 18 or 19 inches away..
 

dynospec

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maybe raise the light a bit more if you can, theyre just babies right now so they dont need really intense light yet
 

guitarisgr8

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Your good bro, that twisting of the leaves is either from slight over watering or slightly too much nutes in the soil, they will be able to handle the soil as they start to get bigger.
Once you only water them with ph'd water and no nutes for the next few weeks they will thrive.
You should really pick up a thermometer that records min and max temp and RH, they're very cheap.
 

dannyboy602

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i guess i'm not seeing the problems ur seeing. i think they look ok. don't stress so much dude. its not good for ur plants and u could turn into a hermie.
 
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