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I am having trouble telling exactly what my plants need of me currently and also worried due to how they are looking currently; I am definitely 110% a first timer grower so any and all advice would be so appreciated !
Hey, welcome, the same pics in natural light would help a lot, plus some more info. Growing medium, ph, auto or photo, feeding/watering routine, etc
Mainly watering.
seedlings do not need any nutrients until the two small round cotyledon leaves start to yellow and die off naturally, that’s a sign that the nutrients that came inside the seed to start life have been used up and than it’s time for very light feedings..the bigger one needs a transplant at least, the others need clear pictures?
seedlings do not need any nutrients until the two small round cotyledon leaves start to yellow and die off naturally, that’s a sign that the nutrients that came inside the seed to start life have been used up and than it’s time for very light feedings..
really just start over..
transplant that one, than take clear pictures of each one and post individually.,thank you for the helpful info! So by start over do you mean a flush or should I just say goodbye to these guys altogether?
As for the older plants (better pictures below what would you suggest or does your advice also apply to these as well? Again thanks so much for your help! View attachment 1108724
Stop watering, poke holes in the cups to help dry the soil out. Repot the big one if you can but mainly stop watering until the cups are light, real light in your hand. If you have a scale, a solo cup of fresh bag soil weighs around 200g full, guessing yours are over 300. Everybody starts this way. Here’s your root structure at seven days.
I agree, the start is very important in setting up a strong finish. Not worth the time to save so little.personally i’d start over and throw those out and the soil, always start fresh and new..
but you can wait and see what other replies you’ll get..
if you start over, post here sooner and the growers here will help you along..
If you have seeds, start over with a half cup of soil. If they stretch just add more soil for support. Otherwise the seedlings are still alive and probably survive if you wait for the soil to dry 4-5 days before watering again. Wet soil draws bugs, you want the top dry. And nothing but water til at least a set of five finger leaves.
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