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Lscott78

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I germinated a Autoflowering feminized White Gold seed and planted it in Foxfarm soil. This is the seed so far and worried that it's not going to grow. This is my first grow ever!
 

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I germinated a Autoflowering feminized White Gold seed and planted it in Foxfarm soil. This is the seed so far and worried that it's not going to grow. This is my first grow ever!
It will die. Sorry. You can very carefully remove the seed by splitting it. And only apply pressure to the shell. Then stop over watering and get away the over powered light is my thought. Apologies if blunt. My finger is cramping. LOL.
 
some seed shel take time tongerm some take a little longer to shedther shell, it can stay on too long and kill the seedling
But the increased drag coefficient of the soil and surface tension of the water prevents the lateral motion and exceeds hydraulic pressures required to shed the germ if lying on the ground. LMAO! Had to TY. Better.

Where were we?
 
I say over watered and too much light. Laid it right down. I only mist my seedlings till soil is moist for the first week. Then very small amounts water.
If you’re using that whole thing yes you could water twenty seedlings with that much
Op I have also found if your humidity is low and drying topsoil quick mist a Clear solo cup and put it over the seedling it will keep it moist and deflect a little bit of that light giving it a chance to shed that shell but that’s for future reference to help aid helmet head ...I wouldn’t recommend that method for this one ...kind of looks like the cotyledon never fully got a chance to form in seed ..looks like it got strangled and turned “blue” in the face
 
But the increased drag coefficient of the soil and surface tension of the water prevents the lateral motion and exceeds hydraulic pressures required to shed the germ if lying on the ground. LMAO! Had to TY. Better.

Where were we?
never had much of a problem with it and those tat do get the shell manly moved, i have very steady finger use for delicate work
 
never had much of a problem with it and those tat do get the shell manly moved, i have very steady finger use for delicate work
Not sure if OP is here.
And thank you @go go kid for choking on my hash. The humor my twisted mind shared with me. Hope you are well friend.

And don't drown em. Remove shells on day 2 of standing if not gone already. And mist them an hour before you try. Works here.
 
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