Seedling shell fell off late, any advice on this one??

I'd just leave it alone. The way it is currently is, isnt hurting anything and it will eventually fall off.

If for some reason it was keeping leaves shut then that would be a problem you'd want do something about. Usually some misting with water and some tweezers does the trick.
 
Stop worrying. One of the biggest issues I had when I first started was overthinking . I would hurt my plants more than help. This is normal.
I'm trying not too should I be worried about the blackish line on the cotyledon?
 

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Haha, me too. I think a lot of people are like that when they first start out growing and gardening, especially cannabis. Hell, i still go in and look at them a lot, but instead of watering or fertilizing, i look at where they are at and observe instead. I understand i am going to make mistakes, keep track of what you do and what happens. Document your results and change your behavior if needed.

As a word of advice OP, you can always add more, but you cant always take out. I was an overwaterer but now i tend to let them get a tad weak from lack of water and that shows me where their boundaries are at when it comes to watering. Pay attention to your soil and the quality of it, if its good soil dont add any nutes for a bit. If it isnt, make sure to give them a little bit of nutes (and i mean little) when you start seeing some yellowing on the bottom leaves. Idk i feel like i wish someone would have told me this stuff in the beginning so i just wanted to pass it on. Good luck fellow grower.
 
Haha, me too. I think a lot of people are like that when they first start out growing and gardening, especially cannabis. Hell, i still go in and look at them a lot, but instead of watering or fertilizing, i look at where they are at and observe instead. I understand i am going to make mistakes, keep track of what you do and what happens. Document your results and change your behavior if needed.

As a word of advice OP, you can always add more, but you cant always take out. I was an overwaterer but now i tend to let them get a tad weak from lack of water and that shows me where their boundaries are at when it comes to watering. Pay attention to your soil and the quality of it, if its good soil dont add any nutes for a bit. If it isnt, make sure to give them a little bit of nutes (and i mean little) when you start seeing some yellowing on the bottom leaves. Idk i feel like i wish someone would have told me this stuff in the beginning so i just wanted to pass it on. Good luck fellow grower.
Thanks for the advice.
 
Just keep the surrounding soil wet and your lights bright your plant will let you know whats up when she gets bigger :blsmoke: what will you be feeding it later on?
 
Just keep the surrounding soil wet and your lights bright your plant will let you know whats up when she gets bigger :blsmoke: what will you be feeding it later on?
Thanks will do, not sure yet gonna do a bit more research first any recommendations?
 
For me personally i like all organic.. When i First started i just ordered online a bag of recharge ( basically a instant Tea ) and looked into KNF / fermenting processes to organically Feed my plants. Also dry amendments kick ass as well. I figured out alot of ways / recipes on IG as well... Just gotta follow the right Folks :wink:
 
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