Nothing to worry about! The round ones are the seed leaves, and probably just got a lil damaged from the seed casing. They will die soon anyway. The seed leaves I mean.View attachment 1340046View attachment 1340050
Can anyone tell me why 1 leaf is growing bigger/faster than its counter part? And should I be worries about the slight yellow on the broad leaves? Sorry about crappy picture quality...
as far as the dome thing goes, I had two under domes, and they seemed to have just rotted away... thats why I'm down to 4 instead of 6...
I do have the lights about 2-3 inches away, but I realized that the pot settled down almost an 8th of the way, so the seedlings are deeper in the pot than they should be... next time I have to settle the pots first obviously, but how full should they be (reguardless of size) to the top?
Your right there, ideally, you would be best off never transplanting, and going from seed/cutting in 5 gallon pots, but for most people, that isn't practical. 6" deep pots are the minimum for cuttings and seeds imo. And they will be good in those for 2-4 weeks.ok... so I am currently in 6 inch pots with drainage tray... 16 in or 20 in for the upgrade? Bigger maybe? IDK but I'm pretty sure I'm only going to want to transplant once
as far as the dome thing goes, I had two under domes, and they seemed to have just rotted away... thats why I'm down to 4 instead of 6...
Good to hear it! And tbh, with good soil like that, you won't need nutes till week 3 flowering anyway. Or if you do, just be careful. I haven't used it, what is its N.P.K?The Fox Farm Ocean Forest and the Perlite have officially made it home!!! Yeah!!! The guy at the IGS gave him 2 free sample bottle of Humboldt's Snow Storm Ultra... anyone ever use this b4? Obviously its for flowering, but hey, it was free! LOL