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ThanksShe looks fine to me.
Looks fine for a 1-2 day plant. Way too small for 5 days.She looks fine to me.
It has been five days since I put the seeds into the rapid rooter. Day two above ground for all for of them. I am concerned about the one with a yellow streak and down turned leaves.Looks fine for a 1-2 day plant. Way too small for 5 days.
in that case it looks okIt has been five days since I put the seeds into the rapid rooter. Day two above ground for all for of them. I am concerned about the one with a yellow streak and down turned leaves.
It has been five days since I put the seeds into the rapid rooter. Day two above ground for all for of them. I am concerned about the one with a yellow streak and down turned leaves.
Danks Highlander
The light is a Mars Hydro TS600 led and is at 24 inch's above the plants. Temp is 76 with a humidity of 35 since I started trying to lower the tent temperature with more air flow. I had the tent stable at a temp of 80 and humidity of 60 but read that 75 was a better temp for seedlings.welcome @Newbelinginaz I think your seedling looks fine. but if your environment was up there then it would grow faster. Tell us what your humidity and temp is at and the height of your light.
Thanks, I have seen similar charts but this one is the best so far. Its very kind of you to share.here is a chart that shows the best growth at what temp and humidity.
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ur welcome, also to help you understand how much water to give it at this stage. The roots of the plant are as long as the plant is. It doesn't need much water or attention except for a good humidity and temperatureThanks, I have seen similar charts but this one is the best so far. Its very kind of you to share.
Well said, the root length is a nice visual reference. I will work on my humidity over the next day.ur welcome, also to help you understand how much water to give it at this stage. The roots of the plant are as long as the plant is. It doesn't need much water or attention except for a good humidity and temperature
A lot of things make a difference which you don't mention... You don't say what your grow medium is or what you have fed or are feeding them. How big are your pots? How much water/how often? PH? Are you using a tent or what is the room/environment type?
I'm in AZ also and the water here is terrible and really hard in most areas and using RO water is almost a must and then checking and adjusting PH. If humidity is an issue and you are in a tent a humidifier or simply a couple of water saturated towels in the corner of a grow tent will raise humidity. They may not thrive and grow their best in lower humidity, but they are pretty hardy plants and withstand some fairly low temps and humidity and still grow on. If you are growing in soil you shouldn't be using any nutes at first. They are usually a bit lighter in color like yours when just starting and the green will darken as they grow a bit more. It would be more worrisome if they were dark green and drooping which would indicate over watering. They look fairly normal to me and in the next two weeks you should see fairly quick growth once they establish a good root system which is what is happening now.
OK, sorry. The soil is a CocoCoir and Perlite blend in 5 gal. cloth pots. The humidity is 60-65 24/7 and the temp is 75-77 during lights on with a dark temp of 69 low on a 18/6 cycle. I think I may have to bump the humidity up 10 to be more in line with seedling humidity range. I let it drop to 60 when the 3rd leaf pair formed. This is way more complicated than going to the store and buying a oz.@Newbelinginaz you still have not mentioned what your soil, humidity, and temps are?
your seedling looks good and has a nice colour to it. Worry less so it can love you more!
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