Yellow, shriveled, infant babygirl

Theistic

Member
Hey guys,

this lady was planted last night, she had broke free if her she’ll in the paper towel- along with several of her girlfriends.

the other girls are looking good, however this girl..
She’s looking rough. A bit shriveled up.
she’s not lookin’ ready to party, and it’s got the rest of us nervous..

many thoughts?
This happened over night, she was fine when I planted her last night, but this morning she was looking this way.

(added pic of tent so you can see setup.
600watt LED)
 

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BuddingHorticulturist

Well-Known Member
Hey guys,

this lady was planted last night, she had broke free if her she’ll in the paper towel- along with several of her girlfriends.

the other girls are looking good, however this girl..
She’s looking rough. A bit shriveled up.
she’s not lookin’ ready to party, and it’s got the rest of us nervous..

many thoughts?
This happened over night, she was fine when I planted her last night, but this morning she was looking this way.

(added pic of tent so you can see setup.
600watt LED)
How wet is your soil?

also, because of my own curiosity, what are the other plants in your room?
 

Logan Burke

Well-Known Member
I would personally remove the humidity domes...they're very beneficial for clones, but seedlings come out of the gate with the ability and instinct to sprout and grow roots and sort of nullifies the use of a dome. At the very least, make sure a million holes are in the dome so that there can at least be air exchange. When was the last time you watered your seedlings? Difficult to tell, but the soil looks a bit wet.
 

Theistic

Member
How wet is your soil?

also, because of my own curiosity, what are the other plants in your room?
Rather wet, I had just watered them shortly before taking that picture.
Although that does spark a question: How much saturation should you aim for? I know it's entirely circumstantial, different plants will be thirstier than others and whatnot.
But as far as how wet the coco coir actually should be, what's the general recommendation?

I've got a Blueberry and Raspberry bush in there :)
 

Theistic

Member
I would personally remove the humidity domes...they're very beneficial for clones, but seedlings come out of the gate with the ability and instinct to sprout and grow roots and sort of nullifies the use of a dome. At the very least, make sure a million holes are in the dome so that there can at least be air exchange. When was the last time you watered your seedlings? Difficult to tell, but the soil looks a bit wet.
I didn't have the domes on, I actually put them on when I saw that that one baby wasn't doing well. Because of the shrivel, I panicked and thought it was drying up- even though it doesn't make sense. They're off again.
They were watered shortly before the photo was taken.
 
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