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Stunted seedlings growth concerns or?

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Are these girls just growing slow or should I be worried? Day 14. 70 temp 30% humidity (I'm working on getting a humidifier) 18hr lights. Fed them some Recharge today after repotting them Tuesday.
 

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having a low humidity and generally low temp will cause the seedlings to have slow growth rate. Shoot for 78-82 degrees for temp and 60%-75% for humidity. Then you’ll see vigorous seedling growth. Otherwise besides those two factors there’s nothing you can do for growth rate because everything else looks like you’re killing it.

When growing just always remember to fix your weakest point and don’t fret too much about it until it’s fixed if everything else is good. There will be preventative measures until your weakest point is fixed. With this particular situation you’re on point with those measures being taken.
 
having a low humidity and generally low temp will cause the seedlings to have slow growth rate. Shoot for 78-82 degrees for temp and 60%-75% for humidity. Then you’ll see vigorous seedling growth. Otherwise besides those two factors there’s nothing you can do for growth rate because everything else looks like you’re killing it.

When growing just always remember to fix your weakest point and don’t fret too much about it until it’s fixed if everything else is good. There will be preventative measures until your weakest point is fixed. With this particular situation you’re on point with those measures being taken.
That's what I been paranoid about is growth. Knowing that the environment isn't the greatest I shouldn't expect much but also started overthinking it. I have to remind myself they're just plants and they're babies rn.
 
That's what I been paranoid about is growth. Knowing that the environment isn't the greatest I shouldn't expect much but also started overthinking it. I have to remind myself they're just plants and they're babies rn.
They are looking good mate 👍

One thing I did when I had low humidity without a humidifier was hang a couple of wet but not dripping wet towels low down around the edge of the grow room. Not bunched up on the floor but like you would if you were hanging them to dry.

Maybe just start with one smallish towel and see if it raises it?

Keep an eye on it to make sure it’s not attracting little midges is all I would say.

Also humidity and temps are closely related and generally adversely related so if your temp goes up your humidity goes down
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It really is a juggling act to get right.

Obviously air in and out play a big part as well.

Take my advice with a pinch of salt as I am a beginner and this is literally the first piece of advice I’ve ever given on growing weed 😂
 
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