MY SEEDLINGS ARE SAD AND I WANT TO SAVE THEM!!!

jwreck

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Oh cool. Nerding out a little, but do you know why that happens?
I dont know the science behind it but that has been my observation. When i first started all my seedlings did this and i thought it was normal but i kept reading and looking stuff up. I noticed when i added enough perlite to the mix the seedling stem would stay green and grow way faster
 

Sanctifried

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No nutrients until they are 2 weeks old, they come with all the nutrients they need for the beginning of their life. Definitely get a blue CFL and keep it nice and close so they don't stretch. I just went through my first grow man i freaked out like you so don't trip you are doing fine. Unfortunately there is just nothing you can do but wait for the first 2-3 weeks of starting from seed. don't worry, you'll have plenty of time to manipulate them - but that's not now. Definitely make sure those cups have plenty of holes cut out. Then when you think you know better and give them nutes anyway - don't. Wait.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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seedlings don't need to be fed at all till the coty leaves fall off, if you put them in amended soil to begin with, they're being overfed. i like to start in a little coco with some perlite, let them grow some roots in a neutral medium, then when they need to be fed you can transplant them into your amended soil and not have to feed them for at least a month
 

Sanctifried

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seedlings don't need to be fed at all till the coty leaves fall off, if you put them in amended soil to begin with, they're being overfed. i like to start in a little coco with some perlite, let them grow some roots in a neutral medium, then when they need to be fed you can transplant them into your amended soil and not have to feed them for at least a month
What he said. Yes.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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I dont know the science behind it but that has been my observation. When i first started all my seedlings did this and i thought it was normal but i kept reading and looking stuff up. I noticed when i added enough perlite to the mix the seedling stem would stay green and grow way faster
the red is actually caused by phosphorous deficiencies, but phosphorous deficiencies can be caused by overwatering...
 

jwreck

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I was too excited to start growing so I got whatever was at the lowes down the road
I start mines with whatever organic potting soil they have at my local hardware store, usually 'Espoma' and my seedlings dont get nute burn, ill use plain tap water for a couple of weeks and switch to jacks as soon as they start lightening up. what you do need is a real light cuz that stuff you got up there is just keeping it in veg mode and nothing else
 

Bud Budman

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I start mines with whatever organic potting soil they have at my local hardware store, usually 'Espoma' and my seedlings dont get nute burn, ill use plain tap water for a couple of weeks and switch to jacks as soon as they start lightening up. what you do need is a real light cuz that stuff you got up there is just keeping it in veg mode and nothing else
i have another light ill use for flowering. i actually had it in at first until i grabbed the new one.
 

whitebb2727

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If sprouting in large pots you may not have to water for 2-3 weeks.

This was started in a 15 inch pot that holds five gallons. See how dry the soil looks? Its not. I can stick a moisture meter down in the soil and its moist. Don't judge by look. Pick the pot up. If its heavy don't water.

You can sprout to large pots but its tricky. Just don't water for a while.DSC00951.JPG
 

Michiganjesse

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That is the hardest thing for a grower to learn. Just leave them be. People tend to love their plants to death.
I know you :) you changed your avatar. Jesse from Michigan your in Ferndale or oak park right or i may be mistaken you may have been on the thread a while back. I got to talking to a guy near me. Love Al bundy
 
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