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does anyone know why this seedling is bending

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anyone know why this is happening
Does anyone know why this seedling is bending
 
just put the seed in after germinating through the paper towel method popped in less than 24hrs and watered the pot once with about 150ml
Honestly don't see much wrong with it. She's drooping a little bit nothing major. What are you worried about?
 
Along with too close.
the light isn’t a normal grow light it’s more of a homemade inside light with a normal bulb as i am waiting on my grow lights i’m a beginner i dont know too much about all of this still trying to learn :)
 
Honestly don't see much wrong with it. She's drooping a little bit nothing major. What are you worried about?
just wondering why it was bending so much as my last grow which was an auto didn’t have this problem thought there could be an issue with lighting/overwatering or other factors
 
just wondering why it was bending so much as my last grow which was an auto didn’t have this problem thought there could be an issue with lighting/overwatering or other factors
I wouldnt freak out yet. Watch it close for a couple days and let us know if it gets worse.

Lighting could be an issue with homemade light. It's probably more the heat than light intensity if it is a problem.

Put your hand over the seedling and if your hand gets hot/warm than your light is too close/producing too much heat.

Also don't water again until the soil is dry. Not completely dried out but dry.
 
And if it lives start putting a solo cup over the plant when you water. This will prevent watering into the plant and allow the plant to look for water. You should wind up with a dry spot around the plant after watering.
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You can see here how all the watered plants have a ring around them. When your plant can no longer have a cup placed on it due to size still water away from the plant at what's called the drip edge of the plant. It Is where the water would fall and hit the pot if it fell off the plant.
 
Make sure the roots get oxygen. The dirt should be moist, not wet. For you to feel any of the moisture you should have to pinch it with your fingers and beyond that it should look and feel what most people only assume is "dry."

If you ever get a warbly stem, don't prop it up. Do the opposite... put a fan in the space circulating the air and the gentle wiggling in the soft breeze will strengthen that stem up.

If a seed line leans toward the light, try and place it more directly underneath the light source, or if you can't (like growing outdoors in the winter when the sun is in the Southern skies), rotate it daily so it doesn't just grow one direction.
 
the light isn’t a normal grow light it’s more of a homemade inside light with a normal bulb as i am waiting on my grow lights i’m a beginner i dont know too much about all of this still trying to learn :)
Compact Fluorescent Light (CFL) bulbs work well with seedlings. They don't need much light when they're little. The emitted spectrum might matter if using another type of light.
 
the light isn’t a normal grow light it’s more of a homemade inside light with a normal bulb as i am waiting on my grow lights i’m a beginner i dont know too much about all of this still trying to learn :)
T5 full spectrum florescent bulbs work just fine for seedlings. I use one in conjunction with a GE grow stick from the 80s
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I grew with everything expect those classic old school bulbs. CfL has to almost touch a plant but I managed 60g
T5 great but long for a single plant waste of e
 
Yeah...almost touching, that's why I added the T5. It's only a thin, 20" bulb. It's not a full length light bulb, like on a ceiling.
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It's supposed to have a seed tray, and dome, but I just bought the light instead. I only transplant once, so use bigger pots than most. I'm not dealing with root bound plant, from being in a solo cup for a month or more.
I don't pop that many beans, maybe 4-6 this year, I hope. But I can get 4 in pots like this one, under that light. Plus I use supplemental side lighting, too. Once they get bigger
 
I've been using a humidity dome from AC Infinity. It works well overall, but I've had a few problems to solve.

I quickly learned it's better to use soil plugs. Rockwool probably would work, but I haven't tried it yet. The problem is it's hard to get the plants out of the holes if they're in soil. So, I've been using soil plugs from RQS is good results.

Another problem I had was the heat mat was too hot even when set to the lowest level. Then, the light controller stopped working. AC Infinity support wanted me to send the whole thing back, but I decided to use a tent controller instead. That works very well.

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I've been using a humidity dome from AC Infinity. It works well overall, but I've had a few problems to solve.

I quickly learned it's better to use soil plugs. Rockwool probably would work, but I haven't tried it yet. The problem is it's hard to get the plants out of the holes if they're in soil. So, I've been using soil plugs from RQS is good results.

Another problem I had was the heat mat was too hot even when set to the lowest level. Then, the light controller stopped working. AC Infinity support wanted me to send the whole thing back, but I decided to use a tent controller instead. That works very well.

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You want temp control on a seed map, It ups the price by about $5 but well worth it. I use a 10 gallon aquarium as a clone box and had to put the mat outside on the bottom. An earlier hack someone here recommended if you don't have a thermostat was putting bottle caps on top of the mat and setting your box to rest on the caps so there's an air gap between the mat and the bottom of the box.

Never used CFL but the first plant I ever grew I used a fluorescent shop light. I was 15, I wound up giving the plant to a friend so I didn't get to learn it wouldn't have amounted to anything. Another interesting aspect of the story, the very next day after I gave that plant away, the cops showed up at my house with an excuse to search it without a warrant.
 
I used these for side lighting, and a bit of heat. (Daylight bulb)
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Just working with what's at hand, on a tight budget. Have to crawl before you can walk. Walk before you run. Fall....only to get back up learning our mistakes.

I learned it's enough lite to raise healthy seedlings, to move outside.

Success.!! Though I'll probably add another bulb, this year, and a lite box.
 
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