Should they be taller?

kawi6R

New Member
Hello everyone, New guy here but no worries im not here to ask about whats the best Nutes or any of that nonsense. My simple question is... in your opinion for plants that have been vegging for coming onto 2 weeks now after germination be taller then the ones i have posted?? The light schedule has been 24/0 under 5 CFL 45W 6500K bulbs. Roughly sitting 2-3 inches above both plants from the moment they were planted. This is my first grow so im just experimenting with CFL bulbs to test my Green thumb. The soil is a perlite, vermiculite mix with seed starting soil. No nutes have been giving to the plant just water, like a drop of superthrive total, and voodoo juice from advanced nutrients. Soil ph im not sure off but i would assume its not that big of a deal yet since i have not add'd much to the soil besides watering from the get go. Please inform me if im mistaken

They are both Fem, Autoflowers which dosent make any diff but extra info never hurt right : )
Also forgive me for the shitty cup pots : ( they will be transplanted into proper pots when the time comes....hopefully



 

Rold2Tight

Well-Known Member
Could they be taller? Hell yes. Could they be yellow or dead, you betcha :cuss: So be happy! :-P I also agree with the previous posters, they are lookin' just fine for 2 weeks :bigjoint:

Good luck with them.

R2T :peace:
 

kawi6R

New Member
Thank you folks. I figured i was just impatient but everygood thing takes time! If your wondering the strain the 1st photo is Black cream by Sweet seeds and the 2nd photo is Auto bomb by bomb seeds. I have plenty other quality seeds but for a first time run, they seemed like a good choice to run with that give a decent enough yield without sacrificing good smoke. Stay medicated brothers & sistas
 

kawi6R

New Member
Alright guys one more quick question, Today the young seedling has me scratching my head?!!???!??! Whats the cause of the leaves staring to die off? I have not used any nutes so nute burn dosent seem like thats the issue. Only thing i can think of is lighting is to close. They sit exactly 2 inches. CFL light. All i can think is just move the distace to like 5-6 inches way and see what happens?


 

Indoor Sun King

Well-Known Member
too close to the CFL's is not an issue....1 or 2 inches away is very typical for CFL

I know you say you have not used nutes (or soil with nutes) , but it sure looks like over-nutes to me.....it does not look like over watering, so I'm stumped
 

kawi6R

New Member
Right Iv seen what over nuting does and it looks EXACTLY like that. The soil is for seed sarting & said it feeds for up to 3 month. I flushed it like 5 times from dry to soaked before planting. So i dont think the soil is that saturated with nutes by now. Even after sensible watering since seedlings....hmmm i will just have to keep a close on eye on this. Its only affecting one plant
 

grorite

Well-Known Member
Right Iv seen what over nuting does and it looks EXACTLY like that. The soil is for seed sarting & said it feeds for up to 3 month. I flushed it like 5 times from dry to soaked before planting. So i dont think the soil is that saturated with nutes by now. Even after sensible watering since seedlings....hmmm i will just have to keep a close on eye on this. Its only affecting one plant
well that's your problem depending on the soil it is you flushing it so much was just releasing more nutes
 

kawi6R

New Member
I see what your saying. Thanks for the reply

So you think i should carefully transplant it into fresh soil that has not been flushed or leave it as it may. Like i said this is my first time and fuck ups are inevitable. Im open to any bits of wisdom,advice, criticism etc & once again i appreciate it
 

Walter9999

Well-Known Member
I see what your saying. Thanks for the reply

"Fuck ups are inevitable...Im open to any bits of wisdom,advice, criticism etc & once again i appreciate it
Fuck ups ARE NOT INEVITABLE...slow down...don't "over care" them to death
 
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