What Is Wrong With My 2 Week Old Seedlings

Jake T

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I'm not sure what is up with my 2 Week old seedlings. I had overwatered my last plants so I was not watering as often. I checked on them when I got home one day and they were severely underwatered and wilting. I gave them a healthy amount of water and they perked back up but ever since the cotyledons have began to turn yellow and the tips of the new growth are yellow does anybody knpw what this could be?
 

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AZHydrogro

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2 week old seedlings will now require nutrients to feed on. I would recommend using a sparkling water like la Croix and add your nutrients to this water base and adjust pH to 6-7 for soil or 5.8 to 6.5 for soilless. The co2 in the sparkling water will directly carry your nutes to the roots for the most direct uptake. The natural flavoring in sparkling water include fruit essences or essential oils and calcium nitrogen and phosphorus alll at very low levels which is perfect for younglings.
 

randallb

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I'm not sure what is up with my 2 Week old seedlings. I had overwatered my last plants so I was not watering as often. I checked on them when I got home one day and they were severely underwatered and wilting. I gave them a healthy amount of water and they perked back up but ever since the cotyledons have began to turn yellow and the tips of the new growth are yellow does anybody knpw what this could be?
In the first pic looks like the soil is too hot and the second pic looks too wet. Water sparingly and no food and they'll probably grow out of it.
 

Budzbuddha

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2 week old seedlings will now require nutrients to feed on. I would recommend using a sparkling water like la Croix and add your nutrients to this water base and adjust pH to 6-7 for soil or 5.8 to 6.5 for soilless. The co2 in the sparkling water will directly carry your nutes to the roots for the most direct uptake. The natural flavoring in sparkling water include fruit essences or essential oils and calcium nitrogen and phosphorus alll at very low levels which is perfect for younglings.
La Croix ???? Flavor boosting ???? Wtf ?
 

Budzbuddha

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OP ... First get that out of coco cup and plant in a container of soil. Seedling is experiencing some burning from medium , it happens. Keep ph at 6.4 - 6.5 as Hf and Ffof all pretty much come out of bag at 6.3 . Happy frog Will feed that seedling just fine.

You can use simple tap water initially for such a young plant before having to control ph later in growth. No fancy water , No gummy bears in water .... just bagged mix , water , plant. Some strains burn slightly until it acclimates to this medium.
 

xtsho

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La Croix ???? Flavor boosting ???? Wtf ?
The guys trolling. He said in another thread that he had roots from a clone in 24 hours using LaCroix.

Sooooo I found the solution to hydrogen peroxide and the superior choice for water. La Croix sparkling water or any generic with natural flavoring which is simply the essence of the flavor or essential oil. This stuff is amazing with immediate results! The water comes loaded with c02 and the plant eats that up and expells 0xygen. You can see this actually occuring as the c02 bubbles are larger and clearer throughout the water and along whatever container. The oxygen sits near the top walls of the container and make very tiny hazy looking bubbles. La Croix sits at 65ppm with a pH around 4.5. just raise the pH and your good to go! If using in hydro, the sparkling water will provide the best nutrient uptake by plants guaranteed. My clone started showing its root system after just 24 hours!
 

Budzbuddha

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Forget that frenchy bourgeois seltzer ( made in us ) fake Water ....... “ oui oui on this “ *grabs junk

OUR plants DEMAND 100% AMERICAN Mountain Dew and Dr. Thunder for our plants ! Redneck sugar and spices all day ! * starts shooting in air

My sister/wife just lubs me some sodee !
 
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