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Got to youtube.... look up indica institute.... good visuals and great knowledge for beginnersIt’s literally gotten worse since I watered it the only set of true leaves are shriveling up now. For sure I’m fucked. I literally don’t know what to do.
Thanks dudeGot to youtube.... look up indica institute.... good visuals and great knowledge for beginners
I skipped yesterdays watering cause I didn’t have the Ph additives necessary at the time. So it went a good 18-20 hours in barley moist soil. I also make sure I water till a little bit of water drains at the bottom, just so the water can penetrate a little more deeply. when I watered the plant today this morning it got worse. I’m thinking the soil medium was just bad, I can’t conjure up any other potential culprit. I appreciate the mild condescension though, it’s just what I need to stay motivated.
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*Imagine a single tap root - how much water does she need 1ml maybe 2 ml every 4 days....
Shes water-logged, she will dampen-off and die. Sorry
I already scrapped the seedlingSure you can save it.
Your home is likely a little dry for the seedlings liking.
Place 2 small dowels one on ether side of the seedling. Pace a little juice glass upside down over the seedling so it sits up on the dowel.
Nice little humidity dome for a day or so until it grows some roots. The seedling will be ok.
Mix up a batch of proper coco. Very carefully transplant your little seedling into the new coco mix.
Be very gentle!.
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I tend to disagree with that... clones yes you want high humidity to promote root growth but from seed no domes are necessary... if fact it has a higher risk of shock if I'm not mistakenYou should have a humidity dome over it for the first few weeks, seedlings need humidity more than they need watering of the soil. I just use a clear plastic solo cup, just spray the plant and spray the inside of the cup and cover it. Spray the plant few times once a day and keep it covered until you get at least 1 set of leaves.
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