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Hello all, i am very new here and need some help.

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Hello all, i am very new here and need some help.

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Okay will do. Do you think they’ll be stunted? Or do you think they’ll bounce back with good care?
They should be fine, I have one that got eaten to a stick and came back
 
I am not fully new to growing i’ve put some nice buds out of my tent before, but wanted to mess around with some plants outside. I have 4 little one’s i’m worried about, and i am hoping someone can tell me what i’m doing wrong

These were planted on 05/19/2024
And sprouted on 05/21/2024

I started them in a tent, and then slowly moved them into a green house hour by hour eachday. My first week had days that were mostly cloudy and there wasn’t a lot of sun. So i don’t think it helped. I was going to keep them in my tent longer, but my lights aren’t big enough reach everything with them in. My idea was also that the sooner they’re out the sooner they’ll get used to it, Well hardening them off. i did some research and mine look way behind for photo periods that are past two weeks from sprout. I hope someone can help this is weirdly giving me a lot of anxiety
They're just plants friend, not worth anxiety and stress. They look fine, relax & smoke a fatty!

I just started my first ever outdoor grow a few weeks before you and mine were very small too, and stretchy. This is them at about 2 weeks

They're now in the ground & doing fine, they've already gotten mites and have been treated LOL Just plant them, they'll be fine!
 

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They're just plants friend, not worth anxiety and stress. They look fine, relax & smoke a fatty!

I just started my first ever outdoor grow a few weeks before you and mine were very small too, and stretchy. This is them at about 2 weeks

They're now in the ground & doing fine, they've already gotten mites and have been treated LOL Just plant them, they'll be fine!
Thank you for the reply and reassurance, I just missed last year’s season and I just don’t wanna miss this one. I try not to fret over it to much, but sometimes when I look online and see some people’s plants at two weeks I feel like I’m doing something super wrong
 
I try not to fret over it to much, but sometimes when I look online and see some people’s plants at two weeks I feel like I’m doing something super wrong
During my first few grows, I figured I was lucky to get all the way to harvest. One time I didn't, so that became my main goal.
 
Getting some noticeable growth after moving them inside under an extra light I forgot I had. One is getting some yellowing, not sure why or if I should be worried but they do look a lot better than a few days ago overall
 

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Tip for the future: if you put your germed seeds in clear cups of seedling soil, then put the clear cup in a red cup, you can easily pop it out to see how the roots look, how wet the soil is, where the water level is, etc. It’s handy for me, I’m still learning.
i have been using clear 1 gal containers or mine. i love being able to see how the bottom roots are doing. i also don't have any draining holes as i am trying to confine any messes and have been fertilizing sparingly with only organic slow release materials in order to eliminate toxic buildups.
 
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