Buggins
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Started my seeds (white russian, and purple kush) in paper towel, then transferred to a special soilless and nuteless seedling mix. Ph is always corrected to 6.5, and temps are right around 20-25 celcius. They are under 6500k CFLS and T5 fluoros, and a small fan blows on them all day long.
As you can see by the first image, some of them are doing great, but I have a few that are looking very deformed and twisted. The leaves are all crinkled looking and twisted up.
No nutes given yet, but possibly had an overwatering problem at the beginning - the soilless mix I'm using hold water really well, and although it was never sopping wet, it never really dried out and started forming a little green algea on the surface of the soil. I added the fan, and that seemed to solve that problem.
The strains are purple kush and white russian, and both are showing the problem so it's obviously something that I've done, and not a problem with the seeds.
Hoping someone could help me identify what I'm doing wrong here - and is there any chance of these bouncing back? Or will I need to toss them?
If at all possible, I would like to try and get them to live. I'm a medical patient on a very limited budget, and a can't afford any more seeds, and I really need this for my condition.
Thank you so much for any advice you can offer.
As you can see by the first image, some of them are doing great, but I have a few that are looking very deformed and twisted. The leaves are all crinkled looking and twisted up.
No nutes given yet, but possibly had an overwatering problem at the beginning - the soilless mix I'm using hold water really well, and although it was never sopping wet, it never really dried out and started forming a little green algea on the surface of the soil. I added the fan, and that seemed to solve that problem.
The strains are purple kush and white russian, and both are showing the problem so it's obviously something that I've done, and not a problem with the seeds.
Hoping someone could help me identify what I'm doing wrong here - and is there any chance of these bouncing back? Or will I need to toss them?
If at all possible, I would like to try and get them to live. I'm a medical patient on a very limited budget, and a can't afford any more seeds, and I really need this for my condition.
Thank you so much for any advice you can offer.
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