9 days old. How’s it lookin.

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Stokes

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Wow I only got 60

Max?

You can get a spider farmer sf1000 for pretty cheap, all you need for a single plant. I run one in my 2x2 with decent results, heres one i have going in my tent atm. Theres other lights too, i just like atleast 100w from the wall for each plant. Just me

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You dont need a whole lot of light for veg but you will for flower
 
Chris_grows17420

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How far away is the light? Gonna have to move it closer
It’s been moved as close as it really needs to be. Upgrade coming soon👍 tent temp 75-80 n I’ve been using a iron to humidify it.
 
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Stokes

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I strongly urge you to pop a new seed. Shitty genetics can make a great grower look bad, good genetics can make a shitty grower look good. If that seed was from a herm, its a 50% chance it could do the same( i think, could be wrong on probability) If its not a herm, guess what, that makes it a reg, which means you could be nurturing a dude

Let me know if you need to know where to buy, or if you need some from my stash. I will not charge you a thing. Just pass it on.
 
nomdeplume

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Honestly, dry back and go gentle but fast is the best advice I could give. Letting the media be dry will keep it together. I'd fill up the solo cup with your promix and then put your current cup in it to create like a hole to place her in. The gently press along the sides of your cup to slide her out. One gentle motion, and if the dirt starts to break up just plant her in vest you can and cover her up. All we can do really. Make sure to have plenty of drainage holes. Fully soak the cup after transplant with 1 shot glass full of water, then let it dry back from the sides and let the top 1/2 inch get dry. Then give it another shot glass. Hope that helps
You're right, but I think....that plant is committed. There is a real risk of killing it if it's transplanted it now. It might be fine, or it might die. I also think you should let it establish its roots, then transplant it, and never, ever use that type or size of cup again. I see another issue, the cup is clear. There needs to be some duct tape, or something, to block that light from hitting the rhizosphere (fancy term for root zone). Roots like it dark, cool, and moist. And it looks to be stretching, I would keep it as close to the light as you can without burning it. A small fan will help strengthen the stem so it won't topple over as it gets bigger. It's off to a good start, looks healthy.
 
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You're right, but I think....that plant is committed. There is a real risk of killing it if it's transplanted it now. It might be fine, or it might die. I also think you should let it establish its roots, then transplant it, and never, ever use that type or size of cup again. I see another issue, the cup is clear. There needs to be some duct tape, or something, to block that light from hitting the rhizosphere (fancy term for root zone). Roots like it dark, cool, and moist. And it looks to be stretching, I would keep it as close to the light as you can without burning it. A small fan will help strengthen the stem so it won't topple over as it gets bigger. It's off to a good start, looks healthy.
Thanks 🙏 I’ve moved the light. though I’ve already transplanted today I hope it went well. will make sure to add this into a future grow.
 

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