16 day old seedling drooping

kushmaaan

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New Grower here! I transplanted my indoor seedling to a 5 gallon hydroponic system from some peat 3 days ago when the plant was about 12 days old. The plant has been drooping since about the day after the transplant and it is now 16 days old in the pictures.
 

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Johiem

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Transplant stress. She was establishing feeding roots in the peat, and there a good chance that you damaged them stripping the peat away. Is that styrene that you have her lodged in? Where are your clay pellets? Rock wool plug, washed gravel would even work. Roots don't like light. Even in a hydroponic set up there needs to me something blocking light to the root zone and holding the little sprout in place. In my opinion, right now, she's dying. I'm sorry.
 

kushmaaan

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Transplant stress. She was establishing feeding roots in the peat, and there a good chance that you damaged them stripping the peat away. Is that styrene that you have her lodged in? Where are your clay pellets? Rock wool plug, washed gravel would even work. Roots don't like light. Even in a hydroponic set up there needs to me something blocking light to the root zone and holding the little sprout in place. In my opinion, right now, she's dying. I'm sorry.
it was a measure i had to take to support the stem as the clay pellets wouldn't have because she had stretched early on. i did slit the foam in an x so that it doesn't squeeze and allows for room to grow. once the root gets thicker i will be adding the clay pellets. My father in law does the same things with his clones in styrofoam so i didnt think it would be an issue?
 

kushmaaan

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it was a measure i had to take to support the stem as the clay pellets wouldn't have because she had stretched early on. i did slit the foam in an x so that it doesn't squeeze and allows for room to grow. once the root gets thicker i will be adding the clay pellets. My father in law does the same things with his clones in styrofoam so i didnt think it would be an issue?
is there any saving her?
 

Johiem

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I'm no guru, and only have a few dwc grows under my belt since I switched to coco. Can your FiL come look and see if he doing something different? If I'm going water culture of any sort their roots never touch soil, peat or coco.
 

Delps8

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Plants stretch when they're not getting enough light. The stem on that plant is very slender so I suspect that it's not enough light. Light is how a plant makes food.

What light are you using, what's your dimmer setting and hang height?

Do you have a light meter?

What are the details on nutrients?

Temperature and RH?

Those are some of the parameters of the grow environment. I suspect that you're not giving them enough light but information about the grow would help with diagnosis.

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