jimbonorman
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Hey folks, I'm still struggling to dial in the seedling stage and I find that my seedlings either pause (likely because I adjusted something in the environment too drastically) or they just take a really long time to get going once they pop. I've shared a photo from this morning - all of these plants are roughly 5 weeks old (except for the small solo cup in the back - that's prob about 3 weeks old and still pretty measly). The only one that seems to be tracking at a normal pace is the Maui Waui on the upper right - all the others feel small for their age and I've got the Northern Lights Auto in the upper left already flowering so I prob won't get much of a yield with that one.
Here is my setup:
Spider Farmer 2x2 tent
SF-1000 LED light
Temps typically in the 70s
RH typically 65% - 80% (though at 5 weeks it's now 55% - 65%)
Solo Cups: Purple Cow Organic Seed Starter Mix (20% Perlite + 1 tsp of Dynomyco)
Pot upgrade: FFOF (20% Perlite + 1 tsp of Dynomyco)
Chlorine-free water ph at 6.5
Is it possible that too much water will stunt them? I didn't kill anything, but I've def been a little more frequent with the waterings than necessary and have forced myself to wait an extra couple days until they really look thirsty since I noticed a bit of drooping/lightening up and leaf-edge crispiness here and there.
I expect the slowness I'm seeing is pure user error so any tips are appreciated, but I'm also curious if anyone has any suggestions on things to feed seedlings that would give them a boost in the first 2-3 weeks? I've seen some natural-based products in the past (maybe a seaweed thing I can't remember the name of) but I try to grow organic so I let the plants do their thing and don't top dress until I need to...
Here is my setup:
Spider Farmer 2x2 tent
SF-1000 LED light
Temps typically in the 70s
RH typically 65% - 80% (though at 5 weeks it's now 55% - 65%)
Solo Cups: Purple Cow Organic Seed Starter Mix (20% Perlite + 1 tsp of Dynomyco)
Pot upgrade: FFOF (20% Perlite + 1 tsp of Dynomyco)
Chlorine-free water ph at 6.5
Is it possible that too much water will stunt them? I didn't kill anything, but I've def been a little more frequent with the waterings than necessary and have forced myself to wait an extra couple days until they really look thirsty since I noticed a bit of drooping/lightening up and leaf-edge crispiness here and there.
I expect the slowness I'm seeing is pure user error so any tips are appreciated, but I'm also curious if anyone has any suggestions on things to feed seedlings that would give them a boost in the first 2-3 weeks? I've seen some natural-based products in the past (maybe a seaweed thing I can't remember the name of) but I try to grow organic so I let the plants do their thing and don't top dress until I need to...
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