jimbonorman
Well-Known Member
Hi folks, I’m having trouble at the seedling stage once the seeds pop up. my germination rates are great but roughly half my seedlings die on me. Here’s my setup:
happy frog soil w/ perlite and Dynomyco
RH 60ish (can fluctuate from 55 to 65)
Temps: daytime 74-77, nighttime 69-71
Tap water ph’d to 6.5
PPFD 200ish
Heat mat
I typically use solo cups and put a dome or upside down clear cup with a small hole for some air access on top of the solo cup to keep the humidity high until they pop. I recently had two seeds that popped, I removed the dome, they stopped growing and fell over in a couple days. So I had another pop after that and kept the dome on for a day or two because I thought maybe I shocked the first two by taking the dome off too quickly, but now this one is also looking not so great. Gave it a bit of water but not too much as i have drowned them in the past. Will see how it looks in the morning.
I guess my basic question is this: does anyone have a solid process or foolproof setup for the seedling stage? It’s a real hurdle for me right now and I haven’t got a repeatable process. I feel like it’s a total guessing game once they come out of the dirt…and if they make it to veg then it’s blind luck. Its driving me nuts. Would love to hear any tips or tried and true processes for nurturing seedlings.
happy frog soil w/ perlite and Dynomyco
RH 60ish (can fluctuate from 55 to 65)
Temps: daytime 74-77, nighttime 69-71
Tap water ph’d to 6.5
PPFD 200ish
Heat mat
I typically use solo cups and put a dome or upside down clear cup with a small hole for some air access on top of the solo cup to keep the humidity high until they pop. I recently had two seeds that popped, I removed the dome, they stopped growing and fell over in a couple days. So I had another pop after that and kept the dome on for a day or two because I thought maybe I shocked the first two by taking the dome off too quickly, but now this one is also looking not so great. Gave it a bit of water but not too much as i have drowned them in the past. Will see how it looks in the morning.
I guess my basic question is this: does anyone have a solid process or foolproof setup for the seedling stage? It’s a real hurdle for me right now and I haven’t got a repeatable process. I feel like it’s a total guessing game once they come out of the dirt…and if they make it to veg then it’s blind luck. Its driving me nuts. Would love to hear any tips or tried and true processes for nurturing seedlings.