10 days in vegetative growth problems

thisIsWalter

Active Member
Hello,

I've been having problems with my AK47 grow.

I've grown AK47 before with no problems but this time around I think I've either over/under watered or have had the temperatures too low.

The seeds spouted October 28th and I have some photos of the problem.

Both are in ocean forest soil and I've been trying to maintain the PH around 6.5 to 7.0

One plant suffered from severe undercurling and then straightened out but has now curled on the edges too but is still green.

The other not as bad as is growing but maybe slowly and is droopy and a little wrinkley.

One photo is from 3 days ago and last 3 are from today.

Should I continue with these two seeds or try anew? I presume it was most likely overwater and low 60s temperatures. Sound about right?

I have been keeping the temperature now at mid 70s and have tried to water less.
 

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keico

Well-Known Member
Hello,

I've been having problems with my AK47 grow.

I've grown AK47 before with no problems but this time around I think I've either over/under watered or have had the temperatures too low.

The seeds spouted October 28th and I have some photos of the problem.

Both are in ocean forest soil and I've been trying to maintain the PH around 6.5 to 7.0

One plant suffered from severe undercurling and then straightened out but has now curled on the edges too but is still green.

The other not as bad as is growing but maybe slowly and is droopy and a little wrinkley.

One photo is from 3 days ago and last 3 are from today.

Should I continue with these two seeds or try anew? I presume it was most likely overwater and low 60s temperatures. Sound about right?

I have been keeping the temperature now at mid 70s and have tried to water less.
Did you plant those straight into Ocean forest, because it can be pretty hot for seedlings.

Also being organic soil you shouldn't have to worry about ph.

I see new growth also, so you should be ok.

Also let that soil get real dry
 

yblek83

Active Member
When plants are that small it's always "too soon to tell". I definitely wouldn't scrap them, just keep on working with them. What kind of lights are you using?
 
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