Thanks a lot man appreciate this !This is just to show you how easy it is to bury those long stretchy stems ,
After you replant them make sure you lower your lights so they wont continue to stretch
I do not have a pic of one of those seedlings with the long ass stem reaching for a light that's 2ft high
But i got this one that i internally let slightly stretch a little , you can see the slight stretch at the bottom of the stem
You do not want your soil wet when you do this
its best for the soil to be dry so the extra soil will come off the roots easier
After you take your plant out , GENTLY break lose the soil from around the roots
After you got the excess soil off the roots , put some soil back in the bottom of your cup or pot
you dont want to put your plant right in with the roots hitting the bottom of your cup because you dont want the chance for the roots to grow out the drain holes
so put some soil in the bottom first then put your seedling back in
position your seedling at desired height for your stem to be buried at
i would bury all the way up to the Cotyledon leaves ,
after your have replanted and buried your stem you can then give it just A LITTLE bit of water
the part of the stem that you buried will eventually start to grow roots
your plant will pretty much not go into shock at all from this
just make sure your gentle when your braking the lose soil off the roots
Like i said this is not a bad stretchy plant but the same principle applies with those long ass stretchy stems
hope this helps you all that has the long stretchy seedling stem problem
remember to lower your lights so they wont continue to stretch
hey boss can you take a look at my post I made this morning and let me know if I should replant all of these?Thanks my man ,
iv just seen to many of those long stretchy seedlings and people asking why its doing that
so i figured i would just start a simple easy thread ya know ...
I mean this is one way of fixing the issue but it should be practice to not let it get leggy in the first place.Thanks my man ,
iv just seen to many of those long stretchy seedlings and people asking why its doing that
so i figured i would just start a simple easy thread ya know ...
Thank you so much! I have two really stemmy plants I have been practicing with and they are healthy just stretchy. I'm trying to figure out the sex, I think they're girls, but prob still two young. I will bury up to cotyledons tmo!This is just to show you how easy it is to bury those long stretchy stems ,
After you replant them make sure you lower your lights so they wont continue to stretch
I do not have a pic of one of those seedlings with the long ass stem reaching for a light that's 2ft high
But i got this one that i internally let slightly stretch a little , you can see the slight stretch at the bottom of the stem
You do not want your soil wet when you do this
its best for the soil to be dry so the extra soil will come off the roots easier
After you take your plant out , GENTLY break lose the soil from around the roots
After you got the excess soil off the roots , put some soil back in the bottom of your cup or pot
you dont want to put your plant right in with the roots hitting the bottom of your cup because you dont want the chance for the roots to grow out the drain holes
so put some soil in the bottom first then put your seedling back in
position your seedling at desired height for your stem to be buried at
i would bury all the way up to the Cotyledon leaves ,
after your have replanted and buried your stem you can then give it just A LITTLE bit of water
the part of the stem that you buried will eventually start to grow roots
your plant will pretty much not go into shock at all from this
just make sure your gentle when your braking the lose soil off the roots
Like i said this is not a bad stretchy plant but the same principle applies with those long ass stretchy stems
hope this helps you all that has the long stretchy seedling stem problem
remember to lower your lights so they wont continue to stretch
Absolutely.I mean this is one way of fixing the issue but it should be practice to not let it get leggy in the first place.
I don't think there is a bad time for leaves, this plant is just shy of two weeks.how tall is too tall to the first leaf? Mine are all about 2 inches. I added a fan and lowered the light. I will replant as described if I need to. I am seed poor and cant afford to waste a seed.
I see good advice on this thread I will do my new sprouts in a 70% full cup next time!
For the first 4 weeks depending on your grow method and your medium they don't need much unless you doing hydroponic or aeroponic. Good soils and just good clean rain water can work wonders.Why did you add nutes to a seedling?! You were specifically told above not to, so why the need to do it?
Seems more and more people on this site seem to THINK the more nutes you give a plant the better it will turn out...
When I water the first 3-4 weeks of veg (approx.... Every plant has a personality) Use water only. Your soil has all it needs w/ water. About 2 weeks before pre flower add nutes some where around 4-2-3 about tri-weekly but no more than 4 days in a week and one of those days just water no nutes. After your sure you are in full flower reduce nitrogen. A mix around 1-4-8. Do that twice weekly. You do more just watch for over water signs you can instigate molding. Again all plants have different reactions. About 2 weeks from harvest water only. This will flush the nutes from the plant and preserve the flavor of your gold.I'm having this exact same problem! I'm a first timer as well. I am using a 4ft T5 fluorescent that I placed about 4-5 inches above my seed trays. Now I have seedlings that are about 3" tall! Anyway, I'm planning to replant tomorrow into bigger pots for veg, so I will just be careful when transplanting and then cover the stems with loose soil up to the cotyeldon leaves. One question though...my local hydro store thought I should start og nutes already in week 1 using pro organics line and I wonder if I should use plain water directly after transplanting or go ahead and use some more of my 1/4 strength nutes? I watered yesterday with plain water, today with nutes. Any thoughts?
Great tips cheersThis is just to show you how easy it is to bury those long stretchy stems ,
After you replant them make sure you lower your lights so they wont continue to stretch
I do not have a pic of one of those seedlings with the long ass stem reaching for a light that's 2ft high
But i got this one that i internally let slightly stretch a little , you can see the slight stretch at the bottom of the stem
You do not want your soil wet when you do this
its best for the soil to be dry so the extra soil will come off the roots easier
After you take your plant out , GENTLY break lose the soil from around the roots
After you got the excess soil off the roots , put some soil back in the bottom of your cup or pot
you dont want to put your plant right in with the roots hitting the bottom of your cup because you dont want the chance for the roots to grow out the drain holes
so put some soil in the bottom first then put your seedling back in
position your seedling at desired height for your stem to be buried at
i would bury all the way up to the Cotyledon leaves ,
after your have replanted and buried your stem you can then give it just A LITTLE bit of water
the part of the stem that you buried will eventually start to grow roots
your plant will pretty much not go into shock at all from this
just make sure your gentle when your braking the lose soil off the roots
Like i said this is not a bad stretchy plant but the same principle applies with those long ass stretchy stems
hope this helps you all that has the long stretchy seedling stem problem
remember to lower your lights so they wont continue to stretch