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So the 2nd seedling that seems OK is actually only 6 days old. I thought overwatering was the culprit as well, so I've stopped watering, and I'm now just using a soil meter to test if the soil is moist or not.Are they both 11 days old?
I think you're overwatering and the roots are having problems. It's hard to tell with all those wood chips on the surface, but those leaves don't seem to be expanding as they should be, making me think your roots aren't doing their job.
I'm also thinking that I might of planted the seedling too soon in the soil, but does that even matter if the seedling was started in a peet pellet?So the 2nd seedling that seems OK is actually only 6 days old. I thought overwatering was the culprit as well, so I've stopped watering, and I'm now just using a soil meter to test if the soil is moist or not.
Yes these are autos of the Animal Cookie strain purchased from cropkingseeds. I also read that autos should just be planted in their final container to avoid stress since they grow fast. Wondering if I should just start all over, plant directly into their final pot avoiding the peet pellet.The soil might not dry out in time to save the seedling. You may want to consider transplanting into a soil mix with more aeration, but be careful not to break the tap root.
Is this an auto?
Does it look like the 2nd seedling at 6 days old is doing "well" for it's age, or does that one also seem like the leaves are not unfolding properly as well?Yes these are autos of the Animal Cookie strain purchased from cropkingseeds. I also read that autos should just be planted in their final container to avoid stress since they grow fast. Wondering if I should just start all over, plant directly into their final pot avoiding the peet pellet.
We use LUSH because it is a living soil. Original is designed for artificial feeding (bottled nutes) LUSH is the organic version. Yes, we plant directly in the final pots once amended.So I planted an additional seedling directly in this Kellogg soil, avoiding the peet pellet and thus attemping to avoid any issue with the roots and overwatering. It germinated quickly like the others, and right on schedule after about 10 days of life the leaves are turning yellow etc. So at this point I am convinced the problem is with the soil. To eliminate this variable I am planning on trying out the Root Organics soil. @ComfortablyNumb, would you suggest I use the Root Organics original blend, and can you plant directly into the Root Organics soil?
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