Cream caramel auto seedling (help)

coLeader

Active Member
And here I am once again needing help :mrgreen:

So I started a new batch of seeds a week ago, and today I noticed one of my seedlings having limp leaf tips, but can’t figure out what the problem is? I also haven’t found anything similar when googling. Maybe someone can help me out? Maybe it’s some sort of fungus, or could the sun have f’d my seedling up completely? Because I am not sure.
note that the past weeks the weather has been pretty cloudy with a few periods of sunlight

5 gal bucket
Ph: 6.5
75% soil the other 25% is seedling mix
 

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coLeader

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Over watered
Over loved

What light and how far away? nM, saw it's outside

Kinda young still, just finding her way, give it time
It can’t be overwatering, I’ve only watered her once since sprout. I only water my plants once they’re wilting practically begging for water. But I appreciate the help :smile:
 

BobThe420Builder

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Maybe that's it

Crispy tips don't just happen, usually water issues or heat and water
Dosent look like they are hitting the dirt, do I'm still going with water, maybe try watering her a bit more, just like 4oz at her base, especially outside

My final answer, water related
 

coLeader

Active Member
Maybe that's it

Crispy tips don't just happen, usually water issues or heat and water
Dosent look like they are hitting the dirt, do I'm still going with water, maybe try watering her a bit more, just like 4oz at her base, especially outside

My final answer, water related
Just gave her a shot worth of water at the base of stem, we’ll see if she’s recovering or not, but hopefully:leaf:

I must admit that Outdoor growing is pretty stressful compared to indoor growing. Because 1. There’s pests, that like snacking on the leaves. 2. Weather, one day it’s hot and then out of nowhere a cold spike starts hitting, and then there’s clouds rain etc. This is my first time growing outdoors, but so far I’ve lost 4 seedlings and 2 plants, which has led me being frustrated lately lol, cant wait until I get my setup for indoors.:hump:
 

coLeader

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I live on the surface of the sun, it's a pain

My veggies get germed in Jan
Out in late Feb
Burnt up by June

No weed growing outside for me
What latitude are you located on?
I’m located 45 degrees north, and the heat Is already unbearable. Outdoors is indeed a challenge yes, but the yields are far better than indoors. Each have their pros and cons :mrgreen:
 
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