seedling emerged yellow---help this is my last seed

slowandsteady

Well-Known Member
wow get out of the wool. correct me if Im wrong please. U mean next time right. Its not cool to remove from wool after germination.
yeah meant next time. LOL Couldn't imagine trying to extricate roots from a cube, that'd be like brain surgery.:roll: LOL
 

tikitoker

Active Member
Once again,no nutes for young seedlings.
You will burn it
really no organic acid? that's the one and pretty much only benefit for adding humus to soil. it encourages microbes and highly increases germination rates and was recommended by a retired botanist (friend of the fam) I never soak seed without it or H202. I have 100% germ rates. Its after germ when I have the most problems. But anywho...... I did sit up last night and re-evaluate my methods and today I am humbled needless to say. I have been way to attentive to my babies and I really feel that I am doing too much to try and ensure survival. Mother nature got it right and so are all of you( well most anyway), I think Im gonna follow the advise on here and gonna back off till they need me. ONLY WATER!!!!! mabey Ill make some oil in the meantime--lol that will surley chill my ass out!
 

tikitoker

Active Member
Someone did say it already^^^^AimAim^^^^ and noobs are here to learn, just like the rest of us did when we started, so if you're going to say it, say it constructively....but as was said never give babies nutrients until the lil round leaves ((cotyledons=food and energy for the youngling)) start to wilt and the tips of your leaves "start" to turn yellow...good luck man, you'll be fine...
Think mabey I should run just RODI at 5.5 or 5.8 thru it to get all ppm out of the wool. OR should I just leave it alone since I have already fucked with it way too much thus far? Every time water goes in the cube has to be shook out and I can imagine that violent shake or two is encouraging to the fragile seedling? Plus the cube is slightly depressed where I hold onto it and It looks as thou it not as airy. Cant be good right?
 

slowandsteady

Well-Known Member
LOL right!:cry: Thanks for the tip on riot plugs, I will give those a run. Any chance of the plug holding too much water?
I've not had any problem, but like anything it can be screwed up :wall: (personnel experience). but with the riots haven't done it yet. btw that was my first clone ever and I almost screwed the pooch but it didn't let me lol.
 

big bud 56

Active Member
Sorry that you're so sensitive dude.
I am being constructive.
I want to see this guy succeed and have a good grow.
I think that what I'm telling him is very helpful so stop being a whiney little baby.​
Someone did say it already^^^^AimAim^^^^ and noobs are here to learn, just like the rest of us did when we started, so if you're going to say it, say it constructively....but as was said never give babies nutrients until the lil round leaves ((cotyledons=food and energy for the youngling)) start to wilt and the tips of your leaves "start" to turn yellow...good luck man, you'll be fine...
 

big bud 56

Active Member
by the way that bit of advice that you gave him is wrong.
Why would you ever let the leaves turn yellow.
Sorry that you're so sensitive dude.
I am being constructive.
I want to see this guy succeed and have a good grow.
I think that what I'm telling him is very helpful so stop being a whiney little baby.​
 

tikitoker

Active Member
by the way that bit of advice that you gave him is wrong.
Why would you ever let the leaves turn yellow.
Now Now ..... I think he may have been referring to the cotyledons for sure but mabey also the single blade leaf as well as the plant will most certainly lose that one too. So from what I gathered the yellow tipin on the single blade and complete yellow of cotyledons would signify that the plant has certainly exhausted its reserves and is ready to be hit with some food which then its now on a feed regimin and should explode if all other conditions are met. For the record I really do appreciate any and all help. We are all here for the same reason and not everyone has the same methods. But what works for one, may not the other. The important thing to remember is we do it all for the plants we love and we are all brothers and sisters in arms.:peace:
 

tikitoker

Active Member
I noticed you bottom statement about the Gov and a patent on THC and CBD. That shit has boggeled my mind for decades. Selfish bastards, time to release that patent and legalize!!!
 

tikitoker

Active Member
sorry guys I just had to intervien. The honey oil has worn off;-):wall: I could not knowingly after all the help given just sit back and not flush out that fertilizer. This time because of so much frigin watering and shaking. I decided to add 15ppm of H202 3% to 1 liter of RODI. Added 1 drop of surerthrive. ppm raised to 17 and then because my PH was low 5's from the RODI and H202 I did add 4 drops of B-52 for stress. PPM raised to 30 with and EC of .036 and then stabilized with a few ml of ozone stearilized spring water. This didn't change the EC or PPM, but it did bring and stabilize my PH at 5.72 and remained for 10min. I felt comfortable running this thru the wool until values are identical in and out. Phewww. The fucking EC was .89 coming out at first. Glad that's over........ I think the clouds have passed and shits gonna get going soon. She already looks better than she did yesterday. single leaves are coming out more lime green now and that unslightly bronze hue is fading. Thank you to everyone who has helped me. The world needs more like you!!! I will update on this when the transplant happens.bongsmilie
 

RIKNSTEIN

Well-Known Member
Sorry that you're so sensitive dude.
I am being constructive.
I want to see this guy succeed and have a good grow.
I think that what I'm telling him is very helpful so stop being a whiney little baby.​
Really, sensitive, ME...you must have me confused with someone else...
by the way that bit of advice that you gave him is wrong.
Why would you ever let the leaves turn yellow.
And when you learn to read your plants and what they're tellin you, you will find out that I am right...lol...now run along...
 

tikitoker

Active Member
Really, sensitive, ME...you must have me confused with someone else...

And when you learn to read your plants and what they're tellin you, you will find out that I am right...lol...now run along...
Yoa are very right about reading plants. They do speak, we just have to learn to listen. Every grow can be different and cannot be treated the same unless when growing out mommas clones.
 

RIKNSTEIN

Well-Known Member
Sorry that you're so sensitive dude.
I am being constructive.
I want to see this guy succeed and have a good grow.
I think that what I'm telling him is very helpful so stop being a whiney little baby.​
Wow...you thought I was a whiney little baby for saying, be constructive with your comments instead of condescending...man you really need some thicker skin...
 

RIKNSTEIN

Well-Known Member
Yoa are very right about reading plants. They do speak, we just have to learn to listen. Every grow can be different and cannot be treated the same unless when growing out mommas clones.
Yeah I'm just givin him shit...lol...I mean what's the worst he can do, tell me I'm a whiney baby...I already know this...so tell me something I don't know...lmfao...and hey tiki, I wasn't telling you to let your leaves turn yellow...that's why I put quotation marks around "start" to turn yellow...I do it all the time and here's what my last grow looked like buddy...
grow room 1.jpgOg kush.jpgMy OG #18.JPG...so you can take advice from a noob....or....lol...
 

lime73

Weed Modifier
less is more ;)
to many beginners try to pump up their plants with to much nutrients/too much light/over-watering, thinking that it is needed...especially with seedlings.
when realistically seedlings do not need nutrients/hid's/too much water.
once the seedling start to actually grow and develop leaves, that is when they can handle a bit more of each.
people are often suckered into the "Seller's" ideas... (which first you should ask "them" if they ever grew a plant)...before taking the advice from someone who is trying to sell you nutrients and equipment that is not needed.
most of the time they give false advice!
take the advice of a grower, who actually has experience with plants, not one who is telling you incorrect advice.

thats where the expression " read your plants" comes from...only give a plant what is needed Not what you think it should get!
less really is more in the long run...better to error on the low side than to over do it.

Lime
 

RIKNSTEIN

Well-Known Member
less is more ;)
to many beginners try to pump up their plants with to much nutrients/too much light/over-watering, thinking that it is needed...especially with seedlings.
when realistically seedlings do not need nutrients/hid's/too much water.
once the seedling start to actually grow and develop leaves, that is when they can handle a bit more of each.
people are often suckered into the "Seller's" ideas... (which first you should ask "them" if they ever grew a plant)...before taking the advice from someone who is trying to sell you nutrients and equipment that is not needed.
most of the time they give false advice!
take the advice of a grower, who actually has experience with plants, not one who is telling you incorrect advice.

thats where the expression " read your plants" comes from...only give a plant what is needed Not what you think it should get!
less really is more in the long run...better to error on the low side than to over do it.

Lime
Hey tiki, listen to this guy right here, lime knows what he's talking about man...
 

tikitoker

Active Member
Yeah I'm just givin him shit...lol...I mean what's the worst he can do, tell me I'm a whiney baby...I already know this...so tell me something I don't know...lmfao...and hey tiki, I wasn't telling you to let your leaves turn yellow...that's why I put quotation marks around "start" to turn yellow...I do it all the time and here's what my last grow looked like buddy...
View attachment 2879735View attachment 2879736View attachment 2879737...so you can take advice from a noob....or....lol...
..........boner.......... lol
 

tikitoker

Active Member
Yeah I'm just givin him shit...lol...I mean what's the worst he can do, tell me I'm a whiney baby...I already know this...so tell me something I don't know...lmfao...and hey tiki, I wasn't telling you to let your leaves turn yellow...that's why I put quotation marks around "start" to turn yellow...I do it all the time and here's what my last grow looked like buddy...
View attachment 2879735View attachment 2879736View attachment 2879737...so you can take advice from a noob....or....lol...
Hey tiki, listen to this guy right here, lime knows what he's talking about man...
For sure bro. Respect!!!
 

RIKNSTEIN

Well-Known Member
less is more ;)
to many beginners try to pump up their plants with to much nutrients/too much light/over-watering, thinking that it is needed...especially with seedlings.
when realistically seedlings do not need nutrients/hid's/too much water.
once the seedling start to actually grow and develop leaves, that is when they can handle a bit more of each.
people are often suckered into the "Seller's" ideas... (which first you should ask "them" if they ever grew a plant)...before taking the advice from someone who is trying to sell you nutrients and equipment that is not needed.
most of the time they give false advice!
take the advice of a grower, who actually has experience with plants, not one who is telling you incorrect advice.

thats where the expression " read your plants" comes from...only give a plant what is needed Not what you think it should get!
less really is more in the long run...better to error on the low side than to over do it.

Lime
Man if I could like this again I would, cuz this is about the best advice I've heard in a long time...and yes it's probably been said more than once, but people seem to forget that mother nature grew this plant for a millenia with no help at all (albeit in some fertile ass soil) but mix up some of this https://www.rollitup.org/organics/539844-subs-supersoil.html and start your beans in a starter mix and then transplant into the supersoil...and then just water cuz the soil feeds, balances PH, and so much more...
 
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