neved
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Sorry neved.
Im done with it too.
Thanks for breaking the ice between us.
Thats my last comment.
I promise.
Take care
You deserve the best .
Wish you all the besties
Sorry neved.
Im done with it too.
Thanks for breaking the ice between us.
Thats my last comment.
I promise.
Take care
You are out of your damn head.You dont believe from what ive shown that blue light makes the stomata open more?
You dont believe stomata effect transpiration?
You dont believe transpiration effects translocation?
You dont believe suffocating roots restrict osmosis, and translocation?
You dont believe low humidy causes higher transpiration?
You dont believe these things makes a plant thirsty?
You dont believe all these things would have a relationship between each other?
You still haven't shown me any evidence to show otherwise.
Put up or shut up.
You literally are about to be the first person i ignore..
All i stated was spectrum can have an added affect. I never said it was the cause. Do some reading about vipar blurples. The blue in them is notorious for causing issues.
I also stated they were stretching. Do you not believe in light quality?
We both agree that the major cause is overwatering. Like EVERYONE here has said.
Show me your evidence, or leave me TF alone.
For sure after 15 years drop and harvest more than 100.000seeds (outdoor ) the sun isYou are out of your damn head.
I just proved what I said.
The light had zero effect on this problem.
Good luck OPThanks to all for your great advice - really appreciate the insights.
For next set of seedlings I will use a fluro tube with potting mix/perlite. I thought i was doing the right thing with a seedling mix but obviously it doesn't suit.
I've transferred the current batch into new potting mix/perlite in a slightly larger pot. I haven't watered the surrounding new soil and am hoping this will dry it all out effectively.
For sure.For sure after 15 years drop and harvest more than 100.000seeds (outdoor ) the sun is
But i see more good results under florosent on seeding
It's not about the spectrum man. It's not.http://ursalighting.com/effect-red-light-plants/
Supplement blue light. Sure.
But I prefer more red.
It's a personal choice. A choice I discovered using a crappy blurple.
They grew better with bloom switch only.
An observation. So far evidence to support the claim as well.
Last thing I'm saying.
**COPIED
It’s clear that red light is key for vegetative growth. The addition of blue light and other colors of light further increase photosynthesis rate and plant size.
P.S.
Its all about the spectrum. Its as simple as that.
All i ever said.
Its an overwatering issue. Lets leave it there.
MmmmHere is some mixed spectrum t5 grown bud. Start to finish. Planted straight to final pots about the size of a 5 gallon bucket. 15 inch wide pots.
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Really one of the completed reply I’ve read in this thread if you wanna successful seedingAn easier fix ...
( you may not want to hear ) ....
1. Scott brand mix like MG
2. Wetting agents and crystals to HOLD MOISTURE.
( crystals are similar to vermiculite in moisture retention )
3. PRECHARGED mix with slow release nutes
( which explains burn / purp stem / etc. )
4. Not very aerated SEEDLING MIX
5. Clear them out ... Get a better " aerated " mix .... Other than Scott's , MG or Kellogg.
Quality swings wide on these bags , bio solids , PRECHARGED perlite ( mg ) , wetting
agents / fillers .
Try sunshine #4 / Dr. Earth veg garden or HOME GROWN / Happy Frog / Pro Mix
Black Gold / Light Warrior .... FOF " is good " but can ALSO BURN SOME SEEDLINGS , but can be tempered by cutting in a milder potting mix or peat admendment / perlite.
Your soil looks compacted , so emerging roots struggle.
5000k / 5500k /6400k / 6500k are good starter spectrums ... Which aid in tighter nodes and good veg growth. But ..... Good veg growth can happen with 3000k/3500k/4000k.
I am doing grows from start to finish with either 3000k and another running a 3500k/4000k blend seed to harvest .
Flouro type lights are a good gentle STARTER light to get the seedlings started.
A simple CFL can do it ... Here are 5500k 100w bulbs starting some girls. Simple ECOSMART spirals , Feint Electric are 6400k.
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Watering :
No matter what the size pot you sowed your seed into , there is NO REASON to fully saturate the seedling. Seedlings can and do end up DAMPING OFF or stunting because of overwatering. At best I would have put a small amount around emerging stalk and or mist the seedling only. A seedling is BORN with a small of amount of internal nutes to begin growth and a water only beginning would be sufficient.
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Start over and use a different medium choice. And stop watering every 3-4 days .
Water small for a seedling.
Thank you.Mmmm
They looks fruity and i can smell them from here
There are lots of good information by the way in this thread .
Really thanks for your great job on this thread
WOwThank you.
No problem.
I'm not even saying that 3000 or 4000 can't be used from start to finish. Plenty of cob growers doing it. My cob light is 4000k.
My point was that spectrum had nothing to do with this case.
When it comes down to it anything from 3000k to about 7500k will grow pot from start to finish. The reason why is that even though that 3000k leans red it still includes some blue and even though 6500k leans blue it still contains red.
When growing indoors we want to mimic the best that mother nature has to offer and leave out the worst he has to offer.
Mixed spectrum will always be better than a single spectrum because mixed is closer to the actual sun.
Those pics of the t5 bud had a 10,000k+uva that ran from seedling until finished and never hurt the plant.
I will admit the first time I use a 4ft 8 bulb t5 I ruined a batch of seedlings. I listened to what everyone said about t5. Run them close. Bull. I fired those plants.
Almost any light will burn a plant. My cool to the touch cobs will fry a plant.
We don't solve the problem by changing spectrum. We raise the light up.
I've always said to each thier own. Grow how you know.
I won't however let a guy buy a new light just because they drowned some seedlings.
I would even be willing to bet the op had the light too close.
The cob light has four citizen cobs a 50 watts each and does almost as good as 432 watts of t5.WOw
Really interesting on CoB lights But always afraid of heating prOblem with them .
Now im using Migrow reallt one of the most effective led lights I’ve ever seen .its almost works like 600w MH for me in vegg even in lower light volume.
How’s cob heat ? Could you please explain some about them ? I wanna know how much they going to heat your tent by during the day?
I attach my test nutrients closet tent .Any recommendations?
Thanks again