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Has this sap stopped growing(Day 9)

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Has this sap stopped growing(Day 9)

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Has this sap stopped growingday 9
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Roots are trying to establish underground. If it's in a huge pot it will be abit slower getting it's wings/leaves. What strain auto or photoperiod? Indoors or outdoors? More info on enviornment.
Bagseed, so no idea of strain or type. The pot is little over a litre. Indoor, trying to maintain tempss around 18-23C, humidity around 50-60%, 100W lights.
 
The mixture in the top of the pot has me wondering if the rest of the pot has the same high wood chip content.
From your pictures it seems like this may be a multiple attempt ?
We would like to help. Describe the grow in detail like pot size, what's in it. What's the water source and how often.
Write it like your are describing your grow to a friend who may be interested in starting a grow.
Temps, humidity, light schedule, light power, nutrition choice and when do you use them.
 
Last season I grew out a volunteer that grew in the limestone gravel in my driveway. (Driveway Dream) It was months old and still 3” when I transplanted it. Then it took off growing well.
 
100W lights, is it not enough for a little sap?

It presents a challenge but can work. You're going to want to establish a nice even canopy, don't make it deep, and keep the lights fairly close to that canopy. A scrog is probably going to work out better since you're forcing an even canopy. A stronger powered light will afford you the luxury of not having to keep the canopy as high and tight.
 
The mixture in the top of the pot has me wondering if the rest of the pot has the same high wood chip content.
From your pictures it seems like this may be a multiple attempt ?
We would like to help. Describe the grow in detail like pot size, what's in it. What's the water source and how often.
Write it like your are describing your grow to a friend who may be interested in starting a grow.
Temps, humidity, light schedule, light power, nutrition choice and when do you use them.
Currently in a gallon pot, consisting of coco, vermicompost(higher quantity than required{Please tell me if its a problem as the pot holds water at the base at all times }) and some bone meal(maybe a teaspoon). Feeding it tap water, and its very likely ph6 because im using very low conc acid. Last fed it with water around 50-60ml yesterday because the top soil was hella dry and before that it was around 3 days back with 40ml water (this watering was after 5 full days drying after flush). Temps are around 20-27C. No idea of humidity but likely high around 50%, which I try to raise using wet towel method. Havent really fed any nutes, but its likely gonna be hydroponics A and B. Using 100W lights with cycle set to 20/4. Last two days have been a mess as the electricity cutoff were very bad and the plant got very inconsistent light, however now its pretty stable.
Even I was surprised seeing these big pieces of coco chips, should i try to remove those?
what do you mean by multiple attempt, dint really get that part...
 
In your picture library there are multiple seedling pictures that look like different seedlings.
Ok. You are in coco. You are in a hydro system of cannabis growing.
Cannabis is coco should not be allowed to dry out. Cannabis on coco is in a pot with no nutrients for the most part. Coco also comes a few different ways and some of them have a very large preparation to work correctly.
All nutrients must be used every time you water and in fact for coco it is called fertigations.it means every time you water you need to have a correct nutrition mix.
Most coco growers fertigate multiple times a day.
Most coco growers track PH and EC/PPM to ensure proper to growth.
You will need to study up on growing in coco as having someone do your grow remotely over the internet is not going to help you.
From the addition of bone meal it seems you may be trying to grow organic.
Organic is not a good choice for coco as the pot runs to wet for you to build a biome for organic conversion.
Good luck
 
In your picture library there are multiple seedling pictures that look like different seedlings.
Ok. You are in coco. You are in a hydro system of cannabis growing.
Cannabis is coco should not be allowed to dry out. Cannabis on coco is in a pot with no nutrients for the most part. Coco also comes a few different ways and some of them have a very large preparation to work correctly.
All nutrients must be used every time you water and in fact for coco it is called fertigations.it means every time you water you need to have a correct nutrition mix.
Most coco growers fertigate multiple times a day.
Most coco growers track PH and EC/PPM to ensure proper to growth.
You will need to study up on growing in coco as having someone do your grow remotely over the internet is not going to help you.
From the addition of bone meal it seems you may be trying to grow organic.
Organic is not a good choice for coco as the pot runs to wet for you to build a biome for organic conversion.
Good luck
Nah man its one single seedling. Its all ive got rn.

I watch a lot of basementganja, thats the guy who motivated me to even try growing. Also i get that I need to study about the nutes im supposed to feed the plant, but I dont have much options here. Can i feed it hydroponics A and B(the original websites has no conc details and thats the story of pretty much all the options ive got).
 
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