Please help 1st year grower

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masein123

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This is 30 days from putting in a paper towel for me. View attachment 2462848

If it was me I would put it under a light cut off the yellow . My little one kinda did same thing was stunted bad .View attachment 2462851
I cut off her bottom bad leaves , took her a bit to get going after that, slow and steady however ..Now she is catching up.

Your stem looks really purple, I would give it some fox farm big bloom,View attachment 2462857 is very mild and gives it a good low dose of food when it's that small. Really brings it back , I always feed it whenever I cut something off .
Thank you I will give that a try!
 
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masein123

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What medium are you in? Have you fed any nutrients/additives? What light do you have and what’s it set at power wise and where does it sit height wise?

Back off the watering : ) that pot should feel pretty light before it needs water. And really the size of the plant isn’t going require you to fill that whole pot up with water either. Like Herbal suggested, take a look at that article. watering seedlings is hard, or at least getting it figured out takes a few try’s. hardest part of the game for sure!

Keep us posted! : ) ✌️
Started in a rock wool cube repoted in fox farm soil blue bag some Amazon light my step dad gave me i dont really know the specs on it but I have it about a foot off the plant I will post a picture when im off work
 
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masein123

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In short: if wilted before repotting, just give her some love now that she's in her new soil. She'll perk up. Only add a little bit of nute-free water now and then, but dont keep it wet (it'll make her rootgrowth lazy)
She was wilted before thank you very much I'll have to find one
 
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Hope this gets you in the right direction. Read up on watering on this site. Overwatering is probably a misleading word to use. The problem is keeping the soil moist all the time and not letting it dry. When you water you should make sure the whole pot gets wet.
 
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masein123

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Hope this gets you in the right direction. Read up on watering on this site. Overwatering is probably a misleading word to use. The problem is keeping the soil moist all the time and not letting it dry. When you water you should make sure the whole pot gets wet.
Thank you!
 

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