Beans finally popping but they are all droopy as hell..what do fam? (Pics)

LMAO I am trying to find the link of the Youtube channel that I am following. Dude said if it's not green yet there is no need for light. lol FFS man...

I mean it sounded silly but I thought well...maybe weed plants are super sensitive when young lol.
 
I've got the light on now. If these beans survive it may be the single greatest advert for Sweet Seeds in human history.

"These beans are so good a guy forgot to turn the light on the first week and they still survived."
 

.Smoke

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Update: They all still look like shit. 3 of the 7 had shells that needed to be removed. Doing so didn't seem to change much. The last pic at least has some green trying to open up. ughhhh.



They look like they're going to make it. Will look much better in a couple of days.

However, they do look really yellowish, most likely due to a Nitrogen deficiency. Your soil looks to have a lot of material in it.

Are you feeding any nutrients?
I don't grow in soil, but if you list a few things here some others can help more...
Soil type?
Nutrients?
Light?
Temp?
RH?

Here's a nice chart to help with problems. Just look for the issue you're having and follow the corresponding numbers to diagnose.
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Manguy

Active Member
Seeds don’t need anything for atleast a week or two, the seed is the placenta of the plant world, doesn’t help his lights weren’t even on it for weeks
 

IndoBlazing76

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I've got the light on now. If these beans survive it may be the single greatest advert for Sweet Seeds in human history.

"These beans are so good a guy forgot to turn the light on the first week and they still survived."
Lol, i love this. They'll be fine now you have the light switched on. As soon as my beans break and come up through the soil or starter plug my light goes on. Keep us updated, be interesting to see how they turn out.
 

Cinco

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This is my thread of the week. Those little beans did good all considered :)

Next time plant them deeper and you won’t have to pry the seed casing off.
 
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