Medium staying wet for too long?

I currently have a seedling vegging in a 1 gallon plastic nursery pot. It's about 50/50 peat/perlite with lime. I fed/watered it to runoff once ~2 weeks ago, and it's still nearly the same weight as when it was saturated. It seems to be growing fine, but should I be concerned about it staying this wet for so long?
 

Herb & Suds

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I currently have a seedling vegging in a 1 gallon plastic nursery pot. It's about 50/50 peat/perlite with lime. I fed/watered it to runoff once ~2 weeks ago, and it's still nearly the same weight as when it was saturated. It seems to be growing fine, but should I be concerned about it staying this wet for so long?
A seedling on a one gallon takes a long time to build a root base
Next time start in a beer cup
For quicker growth
 

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

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Also from my experience the "water until runoff" only kicks in when you are truly in the veg stage. During seedling stage it's more about providing enough water to keep it damp but not wet and never dried out (soil pulling from sides of container).
You can certainly start in a larger pot but it can be easier to start in a solo and work up.
 
thank you guys! is it the faster dryback in smaller pots that increase the rate of growth?

also, if I start in a bigger container, could I get away with not saturating the medium without experiencing nutrient issues?
 

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

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if I start in a bigger container, could I get away with not saturating the medium without experiencing nutrient issues?
Yes you can treat it like an auto and just water around it lightly and increase water as it increases in size but as has been mentioned you typically see faster growth starting in smaller and up-potting.

Many go solo, 1gal, 3gal, 5/7gal, etc all depending on your end goal.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Yes you can treat it like an auto and just water around it lightly and increase water as it increases in size but as has been mentioned you typically see faster growth starting in smaller and up-potting.

Many go solo, 1gal, 3gal, 5/7gal, etc all depending on your end goal.
That’s not how you treat autos. :(
 

BenGman

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Not everyone lives on RIU :D like youself and Bk.

Trolling for attention,
Dude thinks flushing for 2 weeks and dark for 36 hours does something too
And leaf stripping etc increases yield with your shit leds? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
 

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

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You need to meet more people and do some more reading.
lol, no worries, I’ve been on riu as a reader long enough to be aware not to feed the troll! sorry I meant you, not to feed you.
You go on every thread mostly just to troll, argue with ppl and detail the ops question(s)

I would love to learn your master grower method for autos? You’re transplanting yours I’m assuming? as you either are or are not and I say you shouldn’t so.. since you insist, why not derail the ops original question some more? SMH

Or maybe give the op your opinion regarding the question they asked? Rather than choosing a single reply that had nothing to do with you and trolling
Respectfully!
 

Mechman60

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Was there a joke I missed?
It takes longer to establish roots in a larger pot before the foliage kicks in
But please teach me your better way
Much longer if the pots too big. I go from propagator pods to 11oz pots to 5 gal growbags. Don't mean to but in. I learned this early on. Trying to help.
And I guess I missed the joke also.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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lol, no worries, I’ve been on riu as a reader long enough to be aware not to feed the troll! sorry I meant you, not to feed you.
You go on every thread mostly just to troll, argue with ppl and detail the ops question(s)

I would love to learn your master grower method for autos? You’re transplanting yours I’m assuming? as you either are or are not and I say you shouldn’t so.. since you insist, why not derail the ops original question some more? SMH

Or maybe give the op your opinion regarding the question they asked? Rather than choosing a single reply that had nothing to do with you and trolling
Respectfully!
Yes I transplant all my plants, autoflowers included. Didn't mean to derail the thread. You brought up autoflowers and a terrible way to water plants. Sorry, should have just said that. Don't want people to think what you suggested is a good watering practice.

As to the OP, @cryologist it seems almost impossible for a 50% perlite mix to stay wet for two weeks. Do you have pictures of the plant in question?
 
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