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Good morning peeps 😁. Need a little help with a seedling. Let me explain what happened. Somehow a seed didn't make in the Pete pod which is how I germinate. Checked my pods this morning and found a seedling growing outside of a Pete pod. Immediately I extremely carefully put her in a pod. Posting pics not sure she'll make it. Attached photos. Any advice is very much appreciated.
 

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If you are able without snapping the stem, place the entire plug and plant in a larger container and bring the soil line little higher on the stem.

Like tomatoes cannabis can form adventitious roots along its stem if in soil.
 
If you are able without snapping the stem, place the entire plug and plant in a larger container and bring the soil line little higher on the stem.

Like tomatoes cannabis can form adventitious roots along its stem if in soil.
That's what I would do as well
 
It is normal for the plants to stretch like that, just make sure they get enough light and water but not too much, also a proper feeding. Then once she'll show you the leaves then repot it
 
If you are able without snapping the stem, place the entire plug and plant in a larger container and bring the soil line little higher on the stem.

Like tomatoes cannabis can form adventitious roots along its stem if in soil.
That was kinda what I was thinking. I have some biodegradable Pete moss cups about the size of solo cups. Think that will work?
 
I have her getting some sun and I gave her a drink of some nutrients. I am using bud doublin organic nutrients. A little cap full of the seedling mixture.
 
That was kinda what I was thinking. I have some biodegradable Pete moss cups about the size of solo cups. Think that will work?
I don't like to use those. My experience is they don't degrade fast enough. It's better to use a solo cup or a nursery cup and transplant them, IMO.

I have her getting some sun and I gave her a drink of some nutrients. I am using bud doublin organic nutrients. A little cap full of the seedling mixture.
It seems a little early for nutrients. Most folks say not to feed them for the first few weeks. I watch the cotyledon leaves to start turning yellow.
 
I don't like to use those. My experience is they don't degrade fast enough. It's better to use a solo cup or a nursery cup and transplant them, IMO.


It seems a little early for nutrients. Most folks say not to feed them for the first few weeks. I watch the cotyledon leaves to start turning yellow.
This is a special case. A. Tiny bit of nutrients was needed I think considering what happened.
 
This is a special case. A. Tiny bit of nutrients was needed I think considering what happened.
Maybe, but at that age, they get most of their nutrients from their cotyledons while the roots are being established. So, I'm not sure adding nutrients would help much. I've replanted seedlings with all the soil removed from their roots when I decided the soil was bad. They all did well.
 
Well I hope it wasn't a mistake I did it because I seen yellow on a leaf.
 

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