snoeman032
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I wouldn't worry much, it just popped. It should straighten itself out. What type of medium are you using?
I’m using roots organic soil, I have it in a humidity dome on a seedling starter heat mat. It stretched a little Since last night but still didn’t straighten up yet.Genetics or cold temps. But I wouldn't stress about it at this early stage. I always found seedlings like temps of 75-80F in the root zone for the first couple weeks. But this was in rapid rooters. I can't imagine it would be any different
I wouldn't worry much, it just popped. It should straighten itself out. What type of medium are you using?
This is completely normal.
Genetics or cold temps. But I wouldn't stress about it at this early stage. I always found seedlings like temps of 75-80F in the root zone for the first couple weeks. But this was in rapid rooters. I can't imagine it would be any different
Someone told me the roots have to get stable me then it will stand straight upThis is a very normal thing.
Ignore and don'y worry about it.....
It'll straighten out as the roots grow and it reaches for light.View attachment 4349228
Someone told me the roots have to get stable me then it will stand straight up
Should I take it out of the dome?
Let it stay there for about a week or 2....Then out.View attachment 4349228
Someone told me the roots have to get stable me then it will stand straight up
Should I take it out of the dome?
View attachment 4349228
Someone told me the roots have to get stable me then it will stand straight up
Should I take it out of the dome?
I wouldn't worry much, it just popped. It should straighten itself out. What type of medium are you using?
This is completely normal.
Genetics or cold temps. But I wouldn't stress about it at this early stage. I always found seedlings like temps of 75-80F in the root zone for the first couple weeks. But this was in rapid rooters. I can't imagine it would be any different
Normal
Let it stay there for about a week or 2....Then out.
I never use domes for seedlings. Dampening off comes to mind.
Yea sadly I knew that already. The mature plant is my first DWC and it’s a learning experience. I’m gonna transplant the seedlings today. My veg closet is all to hell lolDon't know if you're looking for advice but the one next to it is really stretching. Drop your light and bury that stem when you transplant. Sorry if that's redundant.
Also, your mature plant is pushing overfed.