Smokey.Bones
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Do you Have some pictures so we can see what you’re working with?I started a bunch of seedlings 6 weeks ago in Rapid Root plugs under a humidity dome because I'm used to cloning. They started life very leggy and laying over. After a few weeks I lost a few to damping off. The rest of the plants seemed fine, but some of them were still not standing up on their own. I proped them up and they continued to grow well, but are still floppy. They're about 18" and continuing to grow well. Is it possible they have a mild case of damping off? Did they catch whatever it was late in life and are going to be ok? Or are they doomed and just taking their sweet time to die off? Any thoughts? Anyone have any experience with this? They have roots growing out of the bottom of the pot I'm about to either plant them in the ground or scrap them and try and plant some autoflowers and hope they finish before the end of the season. Any advice or experience would be appreciated.
Is the pot still heavy with water weight? When was the last time you watered?Yeah, I agree with the 'too wet' assesment. The thing is, I barely watered them. I saturated the soil when I put the plugs in, and then only watered them lightly once more in the six weeks. I think the high humidity was an issue. It's been crazy rainy this year and I had to upgrade my dehumidifier.
But also, besides the wet issue, they want nitrogen from the looks of it, that’s an essential thing in seedling stage homie, that’s contributing to the yellowing.never give up! I would just get a stake, and tie it up in 2 spots to get it straight, 1 higher up and one lower, then get a fan on it, after a couple few days, the breeze from the fan should have started to help strengthen up the main stalk, so remove the top tie first, let the top half blow in the wind a few days to strengthen the stalk further, and repeat that process and remove the bottom tie, that should get your stalk strength to hold itself up again.
I’m an old head gentleman good sir, retired asshat, idiot savant hahahaha! FYI btw all that shyit!But also, besides the wet issue, they want nitrogen from the looks of it, that’s an essential thing in seedling stage homie, that’s contributing to the yellowing.
Let ‘em dry back first before feeding them again bro! Make sure the pot is as light as styrofoam, it’ll get that light even before droop!Sounds like a plan, thanks. I'll give them some nutrients tomorrow and hope they pull through. I'll try and give an update, even though everyone says that and so few do. Thanks again.
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