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I never said put water on the leaves I said a drop of water on the shell to soften it up a bit. It works when you have a stubborn shell I’ve never had a problem with it the leaves are covered at that point therefore you don’t have light magnifying the drop of water. It’s worked for me several of these needed a little help they just started week 3 but I harden them as soon as they break soil and never lost one just trying to pass on my experience is allI would lean towards not touching/worrying about the seed shell. it will not stunt the growth or hurt anything. It's just cosmetic.
The seedling is looking great! And glad to hear it's handling longer in normal air without dropping.
Don't be shy to leave it out longer. If you're around to keep an eye on it, you should leave it out UNTIL it droops, and then put it back under the dome. This is called hardening and will make it acclimate to your grow environment faster than babying it.
Don't forget to keep watering it often since that perlite won't hold it for long.
Try not to get the plant its self or it's leaves wet. That's just asking for other problems.
I hope you keep us updated on the progress!
I thought domes were for clonesI never said put water on the leaves I said a drop of water on the shell to soften it up a bit. It works when you have a stubborn shell I’ve never had a problem with it the leaves are covered at that point therefore you don’t have light magnifying the drop of water. It’s worked for me several of these needed a little help they just started week 3 but I harden them as soon as they break soil and never lost one just trying to pass on my experience is all
not to be combative here but there's just different ways of doing things that get different results. We have tested this on more than 20 runs and the absolute best results we get with seeds is to put them into an AOK rockwool and then immediately put that AOK into a 6-in block and leave them in the room you're going to veg them in with no hood and no extra humidity control. We've gone to extremes and put an HPS light foot and a half away from the blocks sprouted the seeds and they did great as long as you kept them watered. We used to use hoods and we lost a lot of seeds now we don't and we rarely lose even a single seed. Don't believe me, try it with something cheap and see what you get. Hope this helps. We happen to use rockwool but this applies to any grow medium.Hey. It looks good to me. Those first seed leaves are supposed to shrivel up and fall off. Drooping is normal as long as the stem is straight up. I would get it back under the dome until it is a couple of nodes big, then introduce it to lower humidity little bits at a time before its time to move to the DWC bucket.
Heya buddy they look fine a little rippling in the leaves might be from low humidity. What’s your rh at? They look healthy enough tho! Try not feed them to much maybe 1/2 strength or a bit less based on a seedling strength. I’m a soil grower and I’m keeping my nutes lower than recommended. Keep up the good work!Looks good to me. Lower leaf probably just damaged from early on. The new stuff looks healthy, so keep at it!
I use domes on my Rockwell cubes until sprouted then strait into dwc, making sure water is right at bottom of cube.
Hey there your plants look much better 40% rh is a bit low. 60% during veg is better yet. If you have a humidifier I would use it. Keep up the good work!!Thanks everyone. New update they are growing crazy fast now and super healthy. @Rooke my rh is at 40s and jumps to 60 when it rains but mostly 40s. Here are some pics View attachment 980551View attachment 980552
Heya buddy she’s looking very healthy booya! She’s rocking now! Is that your 4th set of true leaves from the bottom?What’s up everyone it’s been a while. Here’s the update. Just cleaned the reservoir and my plant is growing vigorously. I did have a small grasshopper get on two leafs and damage them a little but I took care of that problem and everything new is growing nicely. So I have a question on topping it’s kind of difficult with this indica cause the nodes are not spread apart much. Should I cut on the red line I drew or is the top growth too big already too drop? I’m going to @ whose been active on this thread since it’s a bit old. @threatco @Rooke @mrclownprince.
She looks healthy enough to top now.Thanks @Rooke and she’s actually on her fifth set. The sixth set is coming out.
Myself I don’t use scissors, I wash my hands really well and I pinch to off with my thumb and index finger code the wound is pinched closed. Also have you looked at fiming? It’s less stressful on the plant with great results as well check it out. Have fun learning buddy it’s such a cool hobby. Take care!yep, top there. closer to the base but yes.
CloseMyself I don’t use scissors, I wash my hands really well and I pinch to off with my thumb and index finger code the wound is pinched closed. Also have you looked at fiming? It’s less stressful on the plant with great results as well check it out. Have fun learning buddy it’s such a cool hobby. Take care!
As @ threatco said a bit lower than your red line closer to your nodeClose
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