Make sure the wind is not too hard on the seedlings. I would not put the fans directly to them for at least a week and a half. Cheers!
Jeez, thanks for the advice

Make sure the wind is not too hard on the seedlings. I would not put the fans directly to them for at least a week and a half. Cheers!
Adjust everything you feed her to 6.5. It can not hurt.
I would figure out intake. In flower, she needs 12 hours of total darkness. Hard to do with a door open. Plus when it is open odor will get out.
Adjust everything you feed her to 6.5. It can not hurt.
I would figure out intake. In flower, she needs 12 hours of total darkness. Hard to do with a door open. Plus when it is open odor will get out.
i didnt mean to start an argument... i just wanted to learn to avoid this i really want to be able to grow .-.
I guess no one's around. Anyway, I might have found the cause which is Low Humidity. My humidity is at around 38% in the past two days. So anyone facing the same problem, check your humidity.
Place your seed in the soil with the taproot facing upwards.
The tap root already has a curve in it naturally. It will curl around the seed and go down. As it does this, it will drag the opened seed through the soil and help remove the shell. When it pops out, it is ready to go.
Thanks. Plants are about 5 days old now; aside from the small one, that one showed up only yesterday, most of them look okay; but one is still curling up, and another one is kinda very bright green, kinda yellowish green. Should I be worried?View attachment 2911449View attachment 2911450View attachment 2911452View attachment 2911453View attachment 2911454
Hope this helps...Right, some new pics here. There is definitely growth, but they are starting to curl up again. I just don't know what to do.View attachment 2915684View attachment 2915685View attachment 2915686View attachment 2915687View attachment 2915688View attachment 2915689View attachment 2915690View attachment 2915691