AKGrower907
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Seems like too much water, i would rather just spray water(i usually do it 25 sprays) and call it good.
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Candy, Feisty, Strawberry, Vanilla, Star, Poison Ivy, TemptressAlright... I've seen it a few times and I dig it. Gotta come up with 4 names for my girls. I'm thinking skeezy stripper names... Suggestions? LoL
What kind of spray do you mean? Mist or stream? Or am I not understanding correctly... :SSeems like too much water, i would rather just spray water(i usually do it 25 sprays) and call it good.
Haha yes, but on what setting? Jet stream or spray (mist)? LolSpray bottle lol
Half way between jet and mist, the goldilocks settingHaha yes, but on what setting? Jet stream or spray (mist)? Lol
Half jet half mistHaha yes, but on what setting? Jet stream or spray (mist)? Lol
HHaha oh my i needed that little laughOccasionally, you get lucky and the reapplications of water will rehydrate the inner layer of the seedcase and things can proceed naturally. I've seen the cotyledons stick together and have to be helped ever so slightly. Usually it just means things dried a little too quickly (a hot CFL directly overhead can be enough to cause it, it's not exactly terribly uncommon). Once in a while I think the seedling just doesn't have enough vigor to do what it's supposed to. Both, occasionally, I suppose.
As in height? No, lol. Bulk up a little, maybe end up a bit heavier? Could be. Amber is a sign of degraded trichomes. I'd think that, as long as more new ones are being added (and maturing) than old ones are degrading, that it's still potentially "in development." But that's just a guess. IDK autos (that's why I'm in the thread ).
Wouldn't be the first time a plant finished later than its specifications stated it would. Too much nitrogen before flowering really got started, a random phenotype variation, maybe the breeder counted actual flowering weeks instead of total time from sprout to harvest, or even just an overly optimistic description (for marketing purposes?).
If space isn't an issue - and if this is the last survivor of a disaster, lol - you might want to let the poor thing go and see what happens.
It's kind of cute. It'd be cuter if it was growing in a little cup, I guess. (Or 256x larger .) But it's still cute. It's like the little cannabis plant that could. It could be chuggin' up a mountain in a little train, I'd be rooting, "Come on... Come on, you can make it!" LOL.
<Whispers> <PSST> I think it's a girl, lo.
Pulled the EM auto out to flush today. Got a few pictures while *she was out of the barn. Pretty girl! For a runt. LoL
Thanks for the info (you too AK), will definitely be getting a spray bottle then!Half way between jet and mist, the goldilocks setting
I watered the whole pot after transplant, as this is what I read (water after transplant being very important?) But I realize now that I gave way too much for such little sprouts.. I've only watered once (very little amount around root area) since the transplant.Those little baby plants probably have roots about the size of your hand. So that's the area you need to water and the surrounding area so the roots will grow out. Increasing over the next weeks until you are watering the whole pot.
Also your pots look like plastic, which is fine but keep aware they hold in water. They are easier to manage in warm times but watch they don't stay soggy.
Not too much, not too little.
Looks like theyre doing pretty good tho, JG
Thanks for the info (you too AK), will definitely be getting a spray bottle then!
I watered the whole pot after transplant, as this is what I read (water after transplant being very important?) But I realize now that I gave way too much for such little sprouts.. I've only watered once (very little amount around root area) since the transplant.
Would it be a good idea to remove them from the pots, let the soil dry out and then replant them and only give a little water around the sprouts roots? My plants look pretty sick though so maybe disturbing them with that kind of shock is out of the question....?
They're not doing so well...
I did notice that my Lights may be a little too close... Leaf of plant was only about 1.5 inches from my CFLs... Moved them away another inch..
The leaves also feel dry and crisp...