any idea?

LoudBlunts

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not sure what im doing wrong...

i havent had a chance to get my temp gauges and the like yet... nor a ph meter. getting that tomorrow morning asap...

maybe its just the bagseed (but they're supposed to be some good seeds tho says dude. im not sure what it could be.

i transplanted the ones that were getting bigger into a bit larger pots until i can find somewhere that sells square pots. i have basic soil... .10-.08-.06 with perlite and bloodmeal mixed

im a newbie, and im doing bagseed for practice and such.... im really not sure what it could be...

it could be humidity, the transplanting, clean air, or maybe that annoying ass gnat i keep seeing....

can someone help me out?


any ideas?


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Looks like overwatering and alot of stretching. What light are you using and how often do you water those little babies?
 
i thought i wasnt watering them enough...i let the soil dry out and pull away from the cup.... so just dont water them? and it should go away? or they're dead?


and i have 4ft flouros and cfls
 
and i buried the plant some to cover the fix the stretching or something like that.

and should i be using 2 daylights in the shoplight? or one daylight and a plant/aquarium bulb?
 
Like Fletch said, too much water I think. Are you misting those plants too? If so only do that when the lights are off. And do you have any drainage in those cups?
 
i only misted them when they were smaller....and stopped.

i think it happened when i transplanted....i gave them alot of water when i transplanted them...i thought the stress of transplanted would warrant such....


yes i have drainage and i even put some rock/perlite at the bottom along with perlite in the soil mix....


nothing can fix them?
 
sure or let them dry out, you may have stunted them but see if they bounce back, also a good chance to learn for next grow.
 
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