KaylasKush
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Hi,
On my last thread I was concerned about the length of my stems and just as I thought, it was that they're stretching out for more light. Tomorrow the LED light is being delivered and I'll put it up ASAP.
However someone said to also plant them in deeper pots. I went out but couldn't find a similar pot size that was just deeper, so instead I bought a larger pot. I understand it's too big for seedlings that are just over 2 weeks old and that it will slow the growth rate down, but it's okay. The only thing is I was a massive (excuse my language) fucking idiot and didn't plant them deep enough. So once again the stem's are very tall. I was under pressure when transplanting them because I was so worried about hurting them due to how delicate they were. I wasn't thinking straight, and then when I had done all of them I remembered, "bruh, the whole point of you doing this was to PLANT THEM DEEPER".
I have however been told by someone that covering a lot of the stem is the last thing you should do as it can rot. So I'm pretty lost.
Sorry for so much information before the actual question, I just want to explain the whole scenario beforehand.
Question: Can I leave the current length of these stems and just hope that the grow light will strengthen them up/keep them at that height for a while? Or is the current length a very big problem for the future?
Thanks in advance guys
On my last thread I was concerned about the length of my stems and just as I thought, it was that they're stretching out for more light. Tomorrow the LED light is being delivered and I'll put it up ASAP.
However someone said to also plant them in deeper pots. I went out but couldn't find a similar pot size that was just deeper, so instead I bought a larger pot. I understand it's too big for seedlings that are just over 2 weeks old and that it will slow the growth rate down, but it's okay. The only thing is I was a massive (excuse my language) fucking idiot and didn't plant them deep enough. So once again the stem's are very tall. I was under pressure when transplanting them because I was so worried about hurting them due to how delicate they were. I wasn't thinking straight, and then when I had done all of them I remembered, "bruh, the whole point of you doing this was to PLANT THEM DEEPER".
I have however been told by someone that covering a lot of the stem is the last thing you should do as it can rot. So I'm pretty lost.
Sorry for so much information before the actual question, I just want to explain the whole scenario beforehand.
Question: Can I leave the current length of these stems and just hope that the grow light will strengthen them up/keep them at that height for a while? Or is the current length a very big problem for the future?
Thanks in advance guys
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