lime green

blinkykush

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Hey guys wondering if everything sounds like its ok here...I will put pics up just waiting on my stupid cam to charge

2 out of my 6 bubblegum sprouts came up lime green like a really light green. Is that ok? i have never seen a sprout come up lime:sad: just want to know if i need to do something

(condition)temp 77, humidity 65(I'm boosting it threw veg via humidifier) ph in soil tested 6.8 range.....

8 bulb 4 ft newtek t5 is light source, but i only have the center 3 turned on right now and they are about 10'' away.


 

blinkykush

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you did thank you b/c I had no clue honestly i'm only have been misting the top soil once a day to keep it moist.....but ill just let it dry a lil....maybe take my dome off and let them breath. thanks again
 

blinkykush

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one more thing the 2 blueberry and other sprouted bubble gum are reg vibrant green, just these 2 are lime green...weird
 

leafsmell

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I agree with northernlights maybe to much watering or sometimes that is just the genetics of that plant.
 

blinkykush

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yeah i dont know which way to lean with this one cause honestly i have been making it a point not to over water. I'll just relax and let them gain a few inches and see from there.
 

northernlights

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also when watering make sure you dont use a spray bottle as spraying leaves confuses them and can also burn them with the water magnifying the light, so just water the soil of the plant 1's every 2 to 3 days :) good luck with your grow get sum piks up :)
 

mared juwan

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You see my response to your other "They won't sprout" thread? In case you didn't, look at these two pics. One is of a seedling 14 days old - very yellow. Second is same plant (You can see it is the smallest one of the bunch only because it was sprouted way later) 10 days later. It was given nothing but tap water ph'd to 6.0. Some plants just act funny. It is no reason to freak out unless the leaves are drooping or curling or have yellow spots rather than even yellow all over. It may just be the chlorine in your tap water. Pick up some dechlorinator drops at a pet store in the fish section. Hope this helps.
 

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blinkykush

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yeah I think everything is fine, just hit the noob panic botton:-) but I'm using ph'd distilled bottle water not tap. but your right every plant is different....but remember these are fresh sprouts so there arent even a true first set of leaves yet. I was told at this stage and when the seeds are first planted to sparay them and the surface.

I'll just go to a regular watering schedule then, without spraying. by the way mared I think i solved my sprout problem, I was not handling the germinated seeds well at all first batch I touched the tap root and second i droped a few of them trying to plant them with the tweezers. so i went to a jewelary tools supplier and bought a par of lock diamond tweezers. they are amazing, i can gently grab which ever part of a seed i want and plant it without it falling out or damaging the root.

I'll have picks up here later today. ty
 
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