This seedling is 25 days old now. The first seed I sprouted grew crazy fast, but this one was so slow I nearly gave up on her. Is it normal for some strains to be this SLOW? I’m a newbie, I’m still waiting to put my very first plant I ever grew to be put into its flowering stage
My thermometer/hygrometer finally came in the mail yesterday. Found out that my humidity was way down to 15%, this must’ve been my problem with the slow growth
If you would like help you should probably fill out a support ticket.
You have “things” going on with your plants that need to be addressed and filling out support ticket will keep from having to ask lots of questions. Even the one in the background appears to have leaf issues.
Forum members happy to help, just need more information.
Thank u, that’s great to know. Now I just gotta find the support ticket button lol, I’m sure I’ll find it eventually
Usually someone comes along and posts one, but you can find one by going to the drop down menu and picking “latest” posts. At the top of that list is a support ticket
Support ticket. I copied and saved to word for such occasions.
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• What strain, Seed bank, or bag seed
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Strain: random bag seed
Method: soil
Vessel: 3 gallon pot
Ph: unknown
PPM/TDS: unknown
Indoor
Light system: 3x 75W led full spectrum running at 80% until flowering
Temps day: 24-26°c
Night: 20-22°c
Humidity: up until today it was as low as 15%, got my hygrometer and adjusted it to 60%
Ventilation system: fan blowing through tent on occasion
Humidifier: essential oil diffuser
C02: homemade from yeast, sugar, baking soda, water
Were the tips that are fried touching the soil at all for a bit if so thats why them are crispy at the points other than u might wanna see about getting even a cheap ph meter and ppm meter to check ph of water going in and out of the plant. If wron ph of water it wont allow the plant to uptake the nutrients and will cause the plant to stay small. Another thing ppl will say is the loghts. If it says 75 watts its definately not 75w. Maybe a third oof that unless u are posting what they draw for power. The lights will veg the plants great most likely but for nice dense buds u will want to upgrade lighting to something not blue purple look. Light is the number 1 factor in a grow all else is just like junk food for the plant. A bit of uppers for the plant but light is key to a good grow. Check out hlg lighting fluenece lighting. Rayon led lighting. If not allowance for that pricy u can look into spider farmer or viparspectra lights maybe check out toolotsdotcom and search led grow lights there they have some super deals on lighting also. Not super high quality but the lights put out an impressive harvest for the price
The leaves were not touching the soil, I think I give her nutes way too young, never read about this until after the fact. Now she’s off to a good start, albeit a slow one. Will definitely invest in some new lights for sure now, as the first seed I ever grew is starting to show me some white hairs


