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I'm having some early troubles that I did not encounter last year. Most of my seedlings seem to be kinds falling over and won't grow upright. Most of them have also not shed their shell yet and appear rather weak. I began adding willow water to the regular watering hoping to promote better root growth yesterday. Hoping I don't lose my plants. Any advice welcome.
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Thanks for the feedback. That's also the general consensus I've been getting from other local growers. I tried replanting a few deeper and have already had to remove the helmets from a few. I also noticed this morning that the wrong bulbs were in the lights I was given. I switched them from the pos shop lights to fluorescent grow lights this morning and could see a noticeable difference in the spectrum so I'm hoping they will perk up a bit soon. I also sprouted another 5 seeds to make up for some of the ones I'm gonna lose and went back to a soil I had better luck with in the past. And sorry about the lack of pics, my phone camera is garbage. I may take some good ones later. Hopefully they will be looking better. Peace.I have found that if I plant the germinated seeds too shallow that they have a hard time shedding their helmets. The process of them having to dig out a little helps to loosen the shells. If they are stretching with the helmets on they are probably looking for light. You can help them but be very delicate. Just my two cents. 1/2 inch is what I shoot for. If they can't make it up from there or a little deeper you don't want them anyway. Especially for outdoor, you that vigor.
Right now I have them under 2 40 watt fluorescent grow lights in the sunroom floor set to the time they will go outside. Are you suggesting they will do better up on the windowsill during sunlight hours?the more natural light the better if they are going outdoor.
i do not even use lights anymore.
Start giving them a little window sill time and gradually increase.Right now I have them under 2 40 watt fluorescent grow lights in the sunroom floor set to the time they will go outside. Are you suggesting they will do better up on the windowsill during sunlight hours?
u need a reflector for that light also the symptoms you described sounds like your plant don't get enough light. soil recipe looks good to me- maybe i would go higher on the ewc and add some dolomite, vermiculite is great for soil aeration. goodluck!Germination in a cup of water went incredibly fast. This is the setup I build for the cheap fluorescent light my grandma gave me. Lol. Most have sprouted now. It seems I may have planted the seeds too shallow but I'm hoping they can adapt accordingly. More to come.
hey man hows it goin, couple little tips to help u out. seedlings dont need those bags over them since by the time they are above soil they are an established root taking water from the soil, also maybe look into seedling heat mats they help a lot with germination rates make sure u put a nice thick towel between mat and pot bottoms tho or it will overheat them. maybe try using some black gold bag soil to start your seeds in. its cheap and is a great soil, then you can transplant into your hotter soil mixGermination in a cup of water went incredibly fast. This is the setup I build for the cheap fluorescent light my grandma gave me. Lol. Most have sprouted now. It seems I may have planted the seeds too shallow but I'm hoping they can adapt accordingly. More to come.
Hey guys. Thanks for the tips. I have thought of flower times. I am only doing indicas with short flower times this year. I began utilizing the window sill a bit today. Someone mentioned the bags on the top, those were only until they broke the surface. I seem to have fixed the light and soil issues but unfortunately it seems too late for most of these. As one last desperate attempt I covered the seeds that would not lose the helmets with a little more soil hoping they will grow upwards and open up. As for the five new seeds I germinate last night so far so good. Two have already broke the surface free of their shell and look healthy. The new soil definitely helps. I have 5 more germinating tonight. Then I will probably do another 10 the following day. Definitely took a hit early on but I should have plenty of seeds to make up for and if all goes well I will clone a few. Even started growing a willow tree from a small branch to make willow water in the future.I'm sure you're on this already but...
Like spiderk mentioned, make sure you can finish them. If you are in the ground they will be permanent. When do you see your first frost? I live in at 5500 ft in the Rockies and there is no way I can make it to mid October. It's a good argument for potting them, although who wants to move thirty late stage plants?
I'm sure you've thought of a greenhouse... supplemental light and heat would get you there.
Funny, I thought this was a What-a-Burger cup. (Burger chain in Texas)is that a portillo's cup in back :eyepiece:.... if so, the very best 'fast food of alltime.....
good show either way ....
lol That it is. Best chili dogs in Chicago. Never thought somebody would catch that. Good eye. It was there chocolate cake shake :smoking:
lol That it is. Best chili dogs in Chicago. Never thought somebody would catch that. Good eye. It was there chocolate cake shake :smoking:
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i knew it. !!!! the entire chocolate cake is $17.00 great for parties, everyone goes crazy after diner. the original chili is bomb !!
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Just curious I was checking out the spikes which do you prefer? all purpose 4-4-4, rose 3-5-3, or vegetable 2-7-4and before the flip add couple jobes fertilizer spikes to help last through bloom. You'll see a heavier yield with the jobes.
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