How did this happen? Is this bad???

MoBsTo915

Member
Ok hey guys, so im growing kannabia seeds FARAONO for the first time. I berly planted this seed about a week ago and shes already 6in tall! Shes berly on her second set of leaves, now its not cuz i have the lights to high up or anything cuz their outdoors my two other strains seem to ba average size but this one is WAY taller... Anyways theres no signs of stress at all she nice and green. Is this bad? Or what the hell happened? Lol also the description said it was a medium size plant like the others
 

karousing

Well-Known Member
could be a high sativa and could also be a male.
sativas tend to grow taller, skinnier, with thinner light green leaves while indicas are essentially the opposite in all ways
males grow faster and taller (usually)
females tend to be slightly smaller (in veg)
 

Puma327

Member
I've had seeds do that and fall over. They were still sprouts and about 5" or so tall. I just tide them to a stick and all worked out well.
 
I've had seeds do that and fall over. They were still sprouts and about 5" or so tall. I just tide them to a stick and all worked out well.
Adding more soil to bury more of the skinny stem is an easier fix than tying things up and sticking things into the soil where the young roots are. Just a thought.
 

MoBsTo915

Member
could be a high sativa and could also be a male.
sativas tend to grow taller, skinnier, with thinner light green leaves while indicas are essentially the opposite in all ways
males grow faster and taller (usually)
females tend to be slightly smaller (in veg)
Well i know its a mix of sativa and indica i just dont remember the exact percentages, and i highly doubt its a male because it was a feminized seed
 

MoBsTo915

Member
I've had seeds do that and fall over. They were still sprouts and about 5" or so tall. I just tide them to a stick and all worked out well.
thats how i have right now as well ill probably try to put i lil more soil like the other person said but till i transplant to its final pot
 

Puma327

Member
I didn't want to bury them more because of the chance of rot on the new stem. It may not make any difference. Using a stick (or some old wire like I do) will not hurt the root system at all.
 
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