Snowchild
Well-Known Member
I would say you don't need to mist them that much anymore. Rather mist the surface of the soil instead of concentrating on the leaves. Most of the development is happening below the soil at this point. The stems look normal. Only worry about thin and spindly, weak stems. The purple can be a sign of slight Nitrogen deficiency, but i'm not sure at such an early stage of growth, and some strains display it purely from a genetic level. I don't think your soil is too hot, it would show in the leaves.
Patience is required in the beginning stage coz the plants are establishing themselves to begin proper vegetative growth once through the seedling phase. When that happens u'll feel the rewards quicker as growth rates increase.
Patience is required in the beginning stage coz the plants are establishing themselves to begin proper vegetative growth once through the seedling phase. When that happens u'll feel the rewards quicker as growth rates increase.