Rookie help!!

ComfortCreator

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They look good. Let them grow.

Your job as parent is keep them at the right temp and humidity.

Use a spray bottle when watering...not the leaves, the soil, maybe 10 spritzes as needed every few days...slowly increase # sprays then water a few ounces max as it readies to transplant. If no spray bottle you can literally spoon feed them just a bit.

Spray under the plant in very small circle. Expand circle to match width of leaves.
 

Ffwp710

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They look good. Let them grow.

Your job as parent is keep them at the right temp and humidity.

Use a spray bottle when watering...not the leaves, the soil, maybe 10 spritzes as needed every few days...slowly increase # sprays then water a few ounces max as it readies to transplant. If no spray bottle you can literally spoon feed them just a bit.

Spray under the plant in very small circle. Expand circle to match width of leaves.
The largest one has been under the t5 for like 12 days, still look about right, some sprouted like 4 days ago as well.
 

ComfortCreator

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I cant tell which is the tallest.

If you asked me to guess i would say they all sprouted in the last 3 days...they are about that size.

This is a sensitive time. Your lighting needs to be correct, they need a little water and a good environment. Once they grow a few sets of leaves you can rest assured they will be fine.

Patience. Check all the fundamentals 10x over for the win.
 

Ffwp710

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I cant tell which is the tallest.

If you asked me to guess i would say they all sprouted in the last 3 days...they are about that size.

This is a sensitive time. Your lighting needs to be correct, they need a little water and a good environment. Once they grow a few sets of leaves you can rest assured they will be fine.

Patience. Check all the fundamentals 10x over for the win.
This ones on about day 12
 

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