Can anybody tell me what's wrong with this seedling?

fragileassassin

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Take a spare rooter and dunk it in water then squeeze as much of the water out as you possibly can. That's about where you want them. I just use a spray bottle and give them a couple sprays across the tray.
Do you have them in a dome?
I use the 2 layer trays you put water in. Drilled a few small holes in the dome lid, just keeping water in the bottom trays keeps mine wet enough keeping them in a dome the whole time. My seedlings and clones tend to love super humid.
I thought rooters were a pain in the ass and started seeding in coco and perlite.
 

Hollatchaboy

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Take a spare rooter and dunk it in water then squeeze as much of the water out as you possibly can. That's about where you want them. I just use a spray bottle and give them a couple sprays across the tray.
Do you have them in a dome?
I use the 2 layer trays you put water in. Drilled a few small holes in the dome lid, just keeping water in the bottom trays keeps mine wet enough keeping them in a dome the whole time. My seedlings and clones tend to love super humid.
I thought rooters were a pain in the ass and started seeding in coco and perlite.
No dome...igot ahumidifier running at 40% in the tent... im kinda new to this.... im used to clones... tried rockwool first but kept damping off. Just wanted to be sure the yellowing on leaves wasn't bad.
 

fragileassassin

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No dome...igot ahumidifier running at 40% in the tent... im kinda new to this.... im used to clones... tried rockwool first but kept damping off. Just wanted to be sure the yellowing on leaves wasn't bad.
Yeah I found it took to much monitoring to keep rooters at the right wetness without a vented dome, but if the dome drips on any it keeps them too wet. I got a bigger tray and would leave the outside rows empty for the dome to drip in to. That got it fairly successful but I still had to check on it too often for me so I switched to the coco.
 

fragileassassin

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Looks better.
You can take them out and give them a gentle squeeze between your fingers if you have some gloves. I had a few oops that I had to do it for, just be gentle.
Some do some dont, some ppl will say its cal/mag or they're cold.
Here's a few of mine. 1 strain is kinda purple one isnt.
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DarkWeb

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Yeah man just keep it moist, not wet, not dry....moist. The stem will stretch, bury the extra stem when you transplant, it will grow roots.
 
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