john wishmyer
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Brother....ive messed with the plant about as much as you’ve messed around with any sort of woman this passed year, which makes that a big fat 0. Also, it clearly has true leaves why be a dipshit? or are you that inbred...Stop fucking with that plant, it doesn't even have leaves yet.
indoor at the moment with supplemental lighting, but will be going outside after i get it to a size of my liking. all other 9 seedlings seem fine this one just might be a little picky i guess.DE is just silicates....looks to be more of a damping off issue there...is it indoor or outdoor grow? Oh I see...
Well there is your issue...you put it out in the cold misty morning...the cold will make it claw.
yeah i realized that after the dampening, letting the top layer dry before the next application.For the record, DE doesn't work well when wet and you went overboard with it. A dusting is all you need.
Best bet. As far as your seedling, looks like wet soil. Not enough oxygen to the roots. Let it dry and it'll pick back up.yeah i realized that after the dampening, letting the top layer dry before the next application.
Fans are a good thing. Builds strong stems.Not sure if this played a roll in the drooping but i forgot to mention i did have a fan in the tent, but it was blowing directly onto them more aimed towards the wall to create circulation.