Oldchucky
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i agree i would of gone for the of soil. coco is too much i had the same problem years ago, letting it dry out causes some sort of cation exchange in the meduim, so from then on i kept it moist with constant runoff everyday or soI think you need to get it in a lower humidity environment, so the soil dries back faster. Wet dry, wet, dry wet, dry. If you are in potting soil. Don’t know about Coco. Should have just started them in that OF.
Ohhhhhh...Dude dont listen, needs seedzilla. Now its feeding a seedling that still has the cotyledon
Don't give up now. It's just started in its new home!Ok, moved it to main soil. Fox farm stuff. Wet it a little around the out side edge. It still felt wet it the coco. Just moved it all. I'm just about to give up. It doesn't want to grow past this point in its growth.
No. I think it workedTime to start over on that one
leave it be for now and unless it’s an auto which you would grow in a large pot with no transplants but photos and reg’s are best started in something small like a solo cup.,I have new growth in the last 24 hours. Yeaaaahh! Finally. I don't think it was the solo cup. It had to be too much water and not enough air, in the cup. From now on I'm just gonna go from germination to main pot. What do you guys think? So do I water to drain, or just spray a little at a time?
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