robnarley1111
Active Member
I just started my first "real" grow. I had two plants to learn and "practice" on for a couple months, both of which were from bagseed and eventually turned out male.
I bought a feminized Master Kush seed (Nirvana) and soaked it in water for about 24 hours. Then, I transferred it to a wet paper towel inside of two plates and it popped within 24 hours. I planted the seed and it sprouted the next day.
Now...the seedling is not growing straight. It's growing in a slight curve. Should I just leave it alone and let it straighten itself out or should I stake it straight up against something? Maybe I didn't plant the seed deep enough (about 1/2" down)? Oh, the light currently on the seedlings is a 23 Watt, 5000K CFL...about 2 inches directly above the plant.
I don't want to screw this up!
I bought a feminized Master Kush seed (Nirvana) and soaked it in water for about 24 hours. Then, I transferred it to a wet paper towel inside of two plates and it popped within 24 hours. I planted the seed and it sprouted the next day.
Now...the seedling is not growing straight. It's growing in a slight curve. Should I just leave it alone and let it straighten itself out or should I stake it straight up against something? Maybe I didn't plant the seed deep enough (about 1/2" down)? Oh, the light currently on the seedlings is a 23 Watt, 5000K CFL...about 2 inches directly above the plant.
I don't want to screw this up!