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The seedling in the upper pictures looks to be reaching for light. Instead of staking it up, soil can be added to the cotyledons. That part of the stem is capable of growing roots. It's better than staking it.The fatso auto ended up ok I guess, but super lanky, been using recharge a tiny bit to try and get the roots to grow more but its staked up at the moment. One northern lights came up and the other is underground still but I took my time this time and soaked in good water, put in paper towel, then put in soil. Took the time to mist the soil, the difference that taking your time makes.....
I still stand by these are harder than photos so far at least, we will see.... I need them for outdoor in my area it's rough. I only want to grow photos indoors really. This is a test run before outdoor season more a less.
So I have NEVER had issues with photo seeds, even bag seeds but I get auto seeds and the seedlings just die on me or don't come up right. I did direct plant and soak in water first. They all popped in water but one was stretching another got cooked the other was upside down and died. The one that made it is a week old and its first leaves only. Letting the medium dry out before I water it again. It's driving me nuts I do t have issues with other regular seeds ever but these autos are so all over the place. Is this normal for autos? I got reliable genetics I don't get it its 75 to 80 at 60% humidity constantl
Unfortunately they are autos so I started in the final pot. Can't wait to have photos again to start in a solo cup lolMaybe soil is too hot and burning the seedling try some low ec soil sometimes the soil ec is too high with certain brands try pot into little pots to get established
Unfortunately they are autos so I started in the final pot. Can't wait to have photos again to start in a solo cupi maybe try repot them from small pots like 1 litre ive notice auto seems to flower when root are almost bound so little pots are not ideal but if u can repot out there 1 litre before fully bound should give 2 to 3 week from there in nxt pot to see flowers depending on the nxt size pot and yeh allways Good to start small solo cup anyway ur autos look great keep up the Good growing
My top part of my mix is happy frog and the bottom half is mostly ocean forest.also straight into FFOF from paper towel. maybe not the best way, but works for me
Do you think hanging the light higher and turning it up to 50% IS a good idea? My light only goes by 25% Increments. I don't want to burn them upThe seedling in the upper pictures looks to be reaching for light. Instead of staking it up, soil can be added to the cotyledons. That part of the stem is capable of growing roots. It's better than staking it.
nice seedlings but when the seedling grow tall (indors) - generally the light is too far away from the --FYI BUT have has germination issues with auto's ???The fatso auto ended up ok I guess, but super lanky, been using recharge a tiny bit to try and get the roots to grow more but its staked up at the moment. One northern lights came up and the other is underground still but I took my time this time and soaked in good water, put in paper towel, then put in soil. Took the time to mist the soil, the difference that taking your time makes.....
I still stand by these are harder than photos so far at least, we will see.... I need them for outdoor in my area it's rough. I only want to grow photos indoors really. This is a test run before outdoor season more a less.
Turned it up to 50%, buried the stems, they seem happy now. However the vigor in the atlass seeds vs seedsman is big imonice seedlings but when the seedling grow tall (indors) - generally the light is too far away from the --FYI BUT have has germination issues with auto's ???
The ocean forest might be a little hot, even being on the bottom half as that tap root shoots straight downMy top part of my mix is happy frog and the bottom half is mostly ocean forest.
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