All my babies are doing fine then theres just one droopy one :( why

Tone24

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These are stretched firstly when you repot pot them with your medium up to the cotyledon leaves, and try lowering your lights to stop stretch.
They dont look to bad what soil?
Are you feeding nutes?
What ph is the water and soil?
What is humidity?
Where you growing these?
 
These are stretched firstly when you repot pot them with your medium up to the cotyledon leaves, and try lowering your lights to stop stretch.
They dont look to bad what soil?
Are you feeding nutes?
What ph is the water and soil?
What is humidity?
Where you growing these?
Atm i have no lights these are going to Be outdoor plants just starting them by the window no nutes atm idk the humidity soil is made with coconut husk their growing by the biggest window in my house ph levels are always 6.5 to 6.8 and when I report re Porto cotyledons under?
 

Tone24

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Atm i have no lights these are going to Be outdoor plants just starting them by the window no nutes atm idk the humidity soil is made with coconut husk their growing by the biggest window in my house ph levels are always 6.5 to 6.8 and when I report re Porto cotyledons under?
Put soil to the underneath of cotyledon leaves to bury the bottom stem stretch.
Are these all the same strain?
How often do you water?
Just trying to help you :bigjoint:
 
Put soil to the underneath of cotyledon leaves to bury the bottom stem stretch.
Are these all the same strain?
How often do you water?
Just trying to help you :bigjoint:
Water every day and 4 of them are California orange and 5 are super lemon haze
some plants can stand neglect longer than others I think.
what nutes would u recommend and not much i can do about the lighting since their meant for outdoor idk tho I put a dome over them and humidity is nice so idk if their that cold but im a newbieee so maybe I'm wrong
 

Tone24

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Dont water every day, let them dry slightly or you will end up having more droop issues.
Take the dome off its not needed now,should be ok at normal room temp!
I use fox farms trio but everyone has different outlooks on nutes but you need to find out what nutes your soil has in it.
Most soils have enough to feed for 4/5 weeks for seedlings - veg so no nutes untill at least week 4
 
The dome mostly cause my cats killed 1 of the plants early on I had 10 down to 9 and ok and everyday was an exaggeration it's more like every second day but I get what u mean and ill check when I get home what nutes are in the soil
 

chemphlegm

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Water every day and 4 of them are California orange and 5 are super lemon haze

what nutes would u recommend and not much i can do about the lighting since their meant for outdoor idk tho I put a dome over them and humidity is nice so idk if their that cold but im a newbieee so maybe I'm wrong
even some jobes organic fertilizer sticks would help until they move
 
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