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This auto is 2 weeks old today, is it going to be stunted?

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This auto is 2 weeks old today, is it going to be stunted?

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today is two weeks from when this one popped, and it’s had a hard start. Cloudy days, followed by a bug getting to it and doing some damage. I have some other one’s I’m about to throw out with this one, but I really wanted to save thing one. If I’m not mistaken, I don’t see many signs of stress, but clearly I’m doing something wrong
 

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It’s just too intense light for that young. Seedlings need a lot less light than what the sun is putting off. DLI is too high or she is getting too much intense light at the latter end of the day where they sit. Give them a location where morning is direct sun, then partly shaded at the back end of the day. The sun is more intense later in the day.
 
guessing here. But something to consider. Also, if she is getting good light and that is t an issue, she could be at her stopping point for a bit. Which usually happens are week 2 when she is establishing roots and you won’t see much top growth during the rooting phase. I would think it is this more than anything, what you are experiencing as “stunting”. She is making roots only.

Leaf edge curling up is light stress though, they could use a little less time in direct sunlight
 
guessing here. But something to consider. Also, if she is getting good light and that is t an issue, she could be at her stopping point for a bit. Which usually happens are week 2 when she is establishing roots and you won’t see much top growth during the rooting phase. I would think it is this more than anything, what you are experiencing as “stunting”. She is making roots only.

Leaf edge curling up is light stress though, they could use a little less time in direct sunlight
Okay I will keep her in the green house then, I just feel like my green house doesn’t get enough light. But I’m probably wrong on that, I am hoping she get too stunted. I have a couple more that are supposed to go out in a few weeks or so. I just end up being gone at work too long and then I come back and it’s hot, not too hot but definitely pretty hot
 
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