Sprout update with pics; thoughts and opinions.

Okay so I'll show you a picture of my 2 day sprouts. One from last night and one from this morning. The only difference being the first pic was taken while the light was 28 inches away at 6000lux. I didn't want any stretching to occur so I lowered the light intensity and move the light closer to 12 inches away still at 6000 lux as I adjusted the strength. Today the leaves that are forming curled down and I need advice. Is the plant indicating with body language that the light is now too close? Also, I have a small oscillating on, is it too early for them? I heard this dried them out too fast. Thoughts and opinions. Last I watered the soil was when I started the germination process on Monday. Tent Temperature and humidity are constantly where the pic shows no fluctuation.
 

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jondamon

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Okay so I'll show you a picture of my 2 day sprouts. One from last night and one from this morning. The only difference being the first pic was taken while the light was 28 inches away at 6000lux. I didn't want any stretching to occur so I lowered the light intensity and move the light closer to 12 inches away still at 6000 lux as I adjusted the strength. Today the leaves that are forming curled down and I need advice. Is the plant indicating with body language that the light is now too close? Also, I have a small oscillating on, is it too early for them? I heard this dried them out too fast. Thoughts and opinions. Last I watered the soil was when I started the germination process on Monday. Tent Temperature and humidity are constantly where the pic shows no fluctuation.
Dude stop worrying.

just let it grow for now.

it’s a seedling sometimes they curl down before they open up.

besides what you’re referencing is the cotyledons which are the first ever leaves the plant grows as it emerges from the seed shell.

Relax smoke a fat one and stop checking it 100 times a day lol.
 
Dude stop worrying.

just let it grow for now.

it’s a seedling sometimes they curl down before they open up.

besides what you’re referencing is the cotyledons which are the first ever leaves the plant grows as it emerges from the seed shell.

Relax smoke a fat one and stop checking it 100 times a day lol.
My apologies lol im starting to feel bad I keep bombarding the forum with questions. It's my OCD kicking in sorry.
 
Seedlings don't need much at all. If they start to stretch increase intensity. Bury it up to the cotes on first transplant.
Thank you for your wisdom I value the knowledge being passed onto me. I saw the stem kind of elongating so I did as previously stated, but I have now lowered the lights intensity and I'll make sure once I transplant to 1 gallon fabric pots to bury them up to the cotes.
 
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