Help a newbie out...

growdonoloco

New Member
Hello guys, hope you are all well and healthy.

I think that my leaves are curling down because I overwatered them when I transplanted to this pot ( I gave it 2l, stupid internet guide).

My ambient:

Auto seeds
Light 50w LED - 80cm away from plants - 24h on
25Cº - 85% humidity
Grow tent: 120x60x60
Fan and exhaust turned off

So here are my questions:
  1. The leaves look really skinny and dark, is this due to the light not being close enough?
  2. How do I know when to water them again, since they are drying up from the overwatering?
  3. I used jiffy's to germinate 3 seeds, only this one sprouted, I'm using a different method this time, I'm soaking them on water 24h and then moving them to a paper towel;
    1. How often should I moisturize the paper towel?
    2. When taking it out, where do I plant it? The Jiffy is either too wet or too dry, should I just put them in my normal soil (medium nutrients) inside a plastic cup? Or are they too young for this soil?
Thank you so much for your help.
 

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instg8ter

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They look fine let them suck up the water you gave them, let your cup go nearly dry. Give it a few squeezes around the cup this will create pockets of air in the soil and help water/ food saturate evenly. Water around edge of cup slowly. One cup (1/2 litre) to start set it in a tray, do other plants as it drains off. If they take more let them but only until it trickles out all the drain holes. Back under lights with a tray, check in an hour and dump any runn off. Leave alone until nearly dried out again. After observing the top leafs of the plant (up=wet, flat =happy, slightly down=water, drooping= waited too long.) and the weight of pots and cups. What you want is a plant that goes through wet to dry cycles...welcome to RIU, patients is the hardest thing to learn.
 

growdonoloco

New Member
They look fine let them suck up the water you gave them, let your cup go nearly dry. Give it a few squeezes around the cup this will create pockets of air in the soil and help water/ food saturate evenly. Water around edge of cup slowly. One cup (1/2 litre) to start set it in a tray, do other plants as it drains off. If they take more let them but only until it trickles out all the drain holes. Back under lights with a tray, check in an hour and dump any runn off. Leave alone until nearly dried out again. After observing the top leafs of the plant (up=wet, flat =happy, slightly down=water, drooping= waited too long.) and the weight of pots and cups. What you want is a plant that goes through wet to dry cycles...welcome to RIU, patients is the hardest thing to learn.
Thank you so much. She is in a 11l pot right now. I'm not sure I understood the germination process, will you kindly clarify it for me? Thanks a lot!!! :)
 
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