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Does Seedlings Looks Normal?

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Does Seedlings Looks Normal?

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2 days old look like a banana on one side her leave is yellow is this normal?
 

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lol

caress that shit all soft like n all will be gucci

like that Stew Pickles

yaoming?
 
Thats what I thought. Sometimes the plant has helmet head and the seed hull doesn't come off .
Yup. Happened to me and one of them was actually completely white. Never hurt anything and it recovered just fine
 
Thats a cotyledon (SP). it might have been damaged coming out of seed hull. give it a few days and see if the yellow spreads.


yup, nice spelling btw i couldnt get it right so i had to look it up

cot·y·le·don
ˌkädəˈlēdn/
noun
Botany
noun: cotyledon; plural noun: cotyledons
  1. an embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants, one or more of which are the first leaves to appear from a germinating seed.
these come with the sprout and serve to provide energy while its turning itself into a plant :) they will fade and fall off naturally.

for me they serve as an indicator as to when the seedling can start on light nutes in coco. when the sprout has used up the energy in the starter leaves they yellow and die off and the new true leaves and roots are ready to take over and work for the plant.
 
u guessed. and the spell correct offered that spelling.

won spelling bees but that was 50 years ago.

yup, nice spelling btw i couldnt get it right so i had to look it up

cot·y·le·don
ˌkädəˈlēdn/
noun
Botany
noun: cotyledon; plural noun: cotyledons
  1. an embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants, one or more of which are the first leaves to appear from a germinating seed.
these come with the sprout and serve to provide energy while its turning itself into a plant :) they will fade and fall off naturally.

for me they serve as an indicator as to when the seedling can start on light nutes in coco. when the sprout has used up the energy in the starter leaves they yellow and die off and the new true leaves and roots are ready to take over and work for the plant.
 
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