FirstTimer99
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I'm a first timer, growing and posting. I've done months of research and I'm confident I have the basics down.
I planted photoperiod unfeminized seeds (Grape Ape). All sprouted and look good the day after planting in medium (used paper towel method to germinate). The second day one of the plants cotyledons were drooping very dramatically. I determined the cause was most likely lack of moisture, I made a noob mistake in the begging of planting the seed (and had some humidity issues). I fixed those issues and the stalk has grown quite a bit.
On day 3 now, the cotyledons are still drooping but the true leaves are growing super fast and bigger than any of the other plants true leaves, and is about double the size of the cotyledons on this particular plant.
Will this still end up growing right, do I need to change anything or let it be, or is it going to die?
I planted photoperiod unfeminized seeds (Grape Ape). All sprouted and look good the day after planting in medium (used paper towel method to germinate). The second day one of the plants cotyledons were drooping very dramatically. I determined the cause was most likely lack of moisture, I made a noob mistake in the begging of planting the seed (and had some humidity issues). I fixed those issues and the stalk has grown quite a bit.
On day 3 now, the cotyledons are still drooping but the true leaves are growing super fast and bigger than any of the other plants true leaves, and is about double the size of the cotyledons on this particular plant.
Will this still end up growing right, do I need to change anything or let it be, or is it going to die?