Thanx 4 all the help on my n00by CFL grow...MUCH BETTER !!! BUT NEED MORE HELP!!!

RIKNSTEIN

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Ok, so since I've planted these 9 Blue Rhino seeds, I have had 6 sprout at different times, 1 on the 1/25, 1 on 1/29, 2 on 2/1, and the other 2 on 2/3. The first 4 are taking off good but the last 2...well, take a look, what would u do if u had these after 10 days...keep em' & hope for the best or??? It's not like I'm in need of room right now but I may soon.

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These are only 4 & 8 days older...

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My best 2 of course.
 

RIKNSTEIN

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I also want to mention if it wasn't for Bakatare, Slipon, jdhutson, and more ppl like them, us n00bs wouldn't be proud of our first grow...THANX GUYS!!!
 

NEONKINEBUDZ

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I'd feed them to the larger ones...lol....I usually get rid of anything that doesn't show vigor. But if it isn't causing you any grief to hold on to them, why not keep them for a bit? My very first grow I had 6 seeds from the same strain and two of them were very slow throughout veg. I was new so I said screw it and rolled with it. By the end of flower those two were better than the rest. Those results haven't been typical since but who knows.
 

SunnyJim

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I wouldn't worry about the two straggling behind. Too much emphasis is placed on the 'slow development' of seedlings, so as long as they look heallthy (which yours do), just keep watering them and feeding them small doses of nutes. They should come good in the end. Producing healthy plants isn't a race. Some plants naturally take longer than others. If you have the space and the lighting to mature all those plants, keep 'em all.

I've been vegging for over 50 days, and I still have a few more days to go before I feel she's developed enough to be put into flower.

For my money, everything looks fine.
 

RIKNSTEIN

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I'd feed them to the larger ones...lol....I usually get rid of anything that doesn't show vigor. But if it isn't causing you any grief to hold on to them, why not keep them for a bit? My very first grow I had 6 seeds from the same strain and two of them were very slow throughout veg. I was new so I said screw it and rolled with it. By the end of flower those two were better than the rest. Those results haven't been typical since but who knows.
Ya kinda what I was thinkin, but the lil woman won't let me...she's named them, so they're here for the duration I guess...lol..

I checked out ur link...man that's sweet, nice job!!
 

RIKNSTEIN

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I wouldn't worry about the two straggling behind. Too much emphasis is placed on the 'slow development' of seedlings, so as long as they look heallthy (which yours do), just keep watering them and feeding them small doses of nutes. They should come good in the end. Producing healthy plants isn't a race. Some plants naturally take longer than others. If you have the space and the lighting to mature all those plants, keep 'em all.

I've been vegging for over 50 days, and I still have a few more days to go before I feel she's developed enough to be put into flower.

For my money, everything looks fine.
Ya my wife felt the same way and she named them...Humble & Bumble...lmfao...it fits tho..
 

Bakatare666

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Agreed.
Keep them.
Either with the hope that they will be like kids, just late bloomers, or 'Hire the handicapped, they're fun to watch' kind of thing.
The 2 small ones look healthy, just a little slow.
No problem.
 

hiitsbob

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If your still having problems with overwatering mix about 30 percent perlite in your soil? Will help a lot to drain excess. If not sorry for putting my 2 cents in=)
 
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