Is there a reason everyone starts their seeds in next to no dirt? Pretty much every seedling I see here is reaching for the skies, skinny and horrid...and the one thing in common every time is a pathetic amount of soil. Like, my plants have taproots three times as deep as the pots you provide within two weeks....I'm not joking. How do you expect a plant to grow with no space for roots?
Is it just a coincidence that all my seedlings are onto the third set of leaves and only an inch tall after 6 days from popping their head out, every time when planted in a respectable amount of medium?
This is what I'm used to seeing every time, no fail...no stretch, no twist nothing...just plant straight into a 3 or 4 gallon pot and let it grow. I think the results speak for themselves. Under an 85w light, 18" height. $4 potting mix, no nutes, only watered once in six days. No work whatsoever.
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I seriously think I'm onto something...I've never transplanted a plant...and always had nice plants. I think you guys need to put your plants in an actually sustainable amount of medium instead of these pathetic amounts of you guys start in, and then wonder why your plants look like death reincarnate.
It shouldn't be this hard to grow a plant lol. Anyone that gets upset about this, be real...there's not even two or three inches of dirt in lost of those pics. May as well throw a seed on the floor and expect it to grow.