DAMPING OFF why me! wtf am i doing wrong??

Wilksey

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overwatering is the single biggest seed killer among new growers
That's a safe bet.

I HATE the seedling stage and how g'damn sensitive the little bastards can be. I've killed seedlings with:
-Too much water [hence, the turkey baster]
-Not enough water [while bottom feeding in a seedling tray]
-Not enough light [stretch, fall over, die syndrome. Fixed by leaving room for more soil in the germ container]
-Not enough food [Now I give them 1ml per gal of grow nutes as soon as they start forming their 1st leaves]

I like em' once they get like 5 or 6 nodes, they're much more enjoyable and hardy then they are when they're still little seedlings.
 

Bugeye

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Yup.

Fate doesn't give a shit about how well you live, how nice you are, how rich, poor, dumb, smart, or what political criminal party you follow. When it's your time to get shafted, it's your time.
says the guy afraid of seedlings. LOL
 

Wilksey

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says the guy afraid of seedlings
Nope.

Says the guy that saw innocent men, women, and children get blown the fuck up and shot despite the childish, stupid, hippy notion of "karma" bullshit that you are espousing.

We're done here.
 

Bugeye

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Nope.

Says the guy that saw innocent men, women, and children get blown the fuck up and shot despite the childish, stupid, hippy notion of "karma" bullshit that you are espousing.

We're done here.
We're done? Maybe you're done.
 

PetFlora

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Typically,seedlings grow too tall because the light is too red. Get a cool white bulb until they get 2nd node, then add more red. I have grown plenty of seedling under 6500; they were quite short, bushy, lots of internodes. and instead of a turkey baster get an eye dropper, much less chance of overwatering
 

gwheels

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I forgot but i was just watering. Get a walmart spray bottle. Spray around it. It saved my seedlings from seedicide.

If using ro water a pinch of plain epsom salts doeant hurt.

I think year one i murderd 400 bucks of seeds.

Typoa due to cant find my glasses.
 

rollangrow

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Idk if this has been said at all didn't fell like reading to much, but damping off is a disease that will stay in your soil on your hands and on gardening tools..
 

Cold$moke

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Switch to root riots
Or rockwool cubes haha and they should be dryer then you would think

No domes

I have been able to save a damping off seed but you have to act fast haha most the time they die
 

RetiredGuerilla

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so this is my second order of seeds from seedsman and the first batch of 6 seeds all caught the damping off disease and died after sprout or after second set of leaves popped it toppled over with thin stem. so this order of seeds I was careful with handling and soaked them in a light chamomile water mixture. so far one seed has sprouted and it has a brownish colored stem. I put some cinnamon sprinkled over the tops of the soil on the ones that haven't sprouted yet to stop the spread. should I get rid of the one that already has it? will it die for sure? I've looked for cases of damping off recovering but it looks like its slim to none.

The temperature in my tent stays between 72 and 77 F.
Im using jiffy start mix, vermiculite, and soil mix
soaked them for only 6 hours then did paper towel method until pop. then planted.
WHAT AM I DOING WRONG?

My first grow that I did was perfect. and I never payed any attention to mold or any of that and even used old soil that had been in the garage and didn't ph my water EVER! everything turned out perfectly. so I'm not getting what I'm doing wrong.
Seedlings like mid 80's. Get them 1 inch below a T-5 6500 kelvin rating. Make sure they twitch from a fans breeze. Keep the soil damp but not soaked. Give them 24 hours of light the first 10 days after they sprout. Use a solo cup with a small hole in bottom and high quality potting mix. Transplant to at least 5 gallon pots after 10-14 days. You will have beastly seedlings. The End.
 

RetiredGuerilla

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Switch to root riots
Or rockwool cubes haha and they should be dryer then you would think

No domes

I have been able to save a damping off seed but you have to act fast haha most the time they die
Domes are good for the first 36 hours after planting and watering the seed. If your temps are good 36 hours is long enough for the seed to crack beneath the soil. They hold in moisture and warmth. After 36 hours they need to be removed.
 
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