I think I'm growing a plant sized for Barbie & Ken!

OK, so I started these from seed, and began with a perlite/peat mix, in seed starter tray. They weren't taking off much, compared to last year's process, so I looked into, and built a DWC system with reservoir. I transplanted my little seedlings out of the soil mix, lightly shook off excess dirt and perlite, and put the seedlings into some "Rapid Rooter" plant starters, from General Hydroponics (very weird things, supposedly from naturally composted tree bark, but seem like expanded foam). Because these already had roots established, I had to cut open the starter plugs, and make some room for the established roots. Then, put the starter plug and seedling into the bottom of the netpot, and covered up the rest of the netpot with growstones.

Top watered for a week or so. One of the transplants, a Sleetstack seed that I got free with my seed order, is doing great, now has "fishbone" roots down into the reservoir, doing great:
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The other transplant, another free seed, a Widow/Cheese variant, looks like I'm growing it for Ken and Barbie; looks healthy enough, but seems stuck in limbo, not growing, not shriveling, or looking burned....:
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I'm keeping a close eye on the pH, target is 5.8; running right around 550ppm with nutrients, and keeping reservoir temp down in the lower 60's (built my own chiller using a dehumidifier).

So, anyone have any thoughts what is going on? I was thinking maybe the roots were compressed too much in the starter plug, so I did go in and open up the starter plug a little more, to give the roots a little more air, have tried cutting back on the watering, etc. Water levels are about 1/2" below the bottom of the net pot.
 

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yoursmothers

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OK, so I started these from seed, and began with a perlite/peat mix, in seed starter tray. They weren't taking off much, compared to last year's process, so I looked into, and built a DWC system with reservoir. I transplanted my little seedlings out of the soil mix, lightly shook off excess dirt and perlite, and put the seedlings into some "Rapid Rooter" plant starters, from General Hydroponics (very weird things, supposedly from naturally composted tree bark, but seem like expanded foam). Because these already had roots established, I had to cut open the starter plugs, and make some room for the established roots. Then, put the starter plug and seedling into the bottom of the netpot, and covered up the rest of the netpot with growstones.


Top watered for a week or so. One of the transplants, a Sleetstack seed that I got free with my seed order, is doing great, now has "fishbone" roots down into the reservoir, doing great:
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The other transplant, another free seed, a Widow/Cheese variant, looks like I'm growing it for Ken and Barbie; looks healthy enough, but seems stuck in limbo, not growing, not shriveling, or looking burned....:
View attachment 2952595

I'm keeping a close eye on the pH, target is 5.8; running right around 550ppm with nutrients, and keeping reservoir temp down in the lower 60's (built my own chiller using a dehumidifier).

So, anyone have any thoughts what is going on? I was thinking maybe the roots were compressed too much in the starter plug, so I did go in and open up the starter plug a little more, to give the roots a little more air, have tried cutting back on the watering, etc. Water levels are about 1/2" below the bottom of the net pot.
Dont want to offend you but the name of the topic is ace. Sorry that can't help.
 
Thanks; a basic marketing thing, you have to use a headline catchy enough to get the viewers attention. Now, if I can just get answers :lol:
 
Just an update, don't give up on your plants! (like anyone would....)

I took my "Ken & Barbie" WW/Cheese variant out of my DWC set up, and planted in soil mix. Responded very well, here she is now, a month later:
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And I left the Sleestack in the DWC, and she is doing very well also. I'm finally getting a good handle on where the water level should be, upped the nutrients, close eye on the pH:

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endpro

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good job, way to save the day on that one. I had a similar situation like that. had 5 seeds and 1 was total runt, so so small it was like i was getting pranked. Well anyway, I didnt have any reason to kill it off so i just let it do it's thing and about 2 weeks behind the others it caught up and started doing it's thing. We'll now that same plant is my 2nd keeper mom (so glad we took that clone)! turned out so dank, we call it the unicorn! haha.
 

*BUDS

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Are you sure that's the same plant? this thing is fucking tiny and ugly as shit, midget and it looks like its 'retreating' into the medium.
 
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