I like how the first group look. Whatever you’re doing with them is working, so keep it up. They look like normal, healthy seedlings. But I cannot understand why those Gold Leaf seeds are not germinating. You should get more than just one seedling out of 5. What’s the temperature where they are? You didn’t let the pods dry out, did you?
No Pod’s Never dried out,
Fighting the heat at night cuz have to close it mostly up cuz of DAM Cat ,83 has been the highest i’ve seen first thing in morning and Humidty was 69
I Have 3 fan’s going, 1 blowing on plants other 2 are pointed at 1 of the many holes in tent
That is pretty hot, but shouldn’t be too hot to germinate a seed. I honestly don’t know. All I can say is talk to ILGM customer service and tell them that your seeds didn’t germinate. They will probably replace them for you.
Meanwhile, let’s try to keep that one seedling alive.
I’m Trying trust me
Thank You for all your Help
My pleasure, babe.
I Sent them Pic’s of what you seen,I Should of put the order Numbers but forgot,
I’m sure then can look up the number’s and all My Money done the drain
I Will Not Give up tho, I Am Determend to get this Shit Growing
Lol, me too!
@Niala this is first growing
First pic is the 1 doing pretty good
2nd Still trying to bring them back to life
3rd is 5 white widow,That are going outside
4th is 2 of 5 Gold Leave started
That first one looks great! Yay! Not too sure about the second group, but I would put them outside for some sun. At this point, it couldn’t hurt. Third group look pretty good, though stretched. When you transplant these guys plant them a few inches up the stems and they will grow roots.
I see another seed popped up in the fourth group! They both look good, though I see a little stretching starting. They need more light. And the last little guy looks great.
Excellent, I think you’re getting the hang of this.
First and Last are same girl
Thrid pic I have light about an inch away from them I’m Not gonna burn them? I turn it all day long,because the light is on an angle
2nd pic I have my big LED on them,So you think I should give them real light?
Not sure they gonna make it
I Ben reading so much on other people’s grow, I seen 1 that had the person fill 1/2 glass of water(6.5) put 1 tbs of dirt mix it then test PH
While I did that and was 6.5 to start 6.5 after dirt
In the third pic, I think it’s the type of light you’re using and that’s why they’re stretching. You can’t get them any closer than an inch. Can you put them under the LED too? I think that would help them.
Second pic, I think you should use the LED for the new seedlings that are doing well. Yes, put these guys outside in the sun. BTW, do they have any roots coming out the bottom yet? I’m not sure these guys will make it either that’s why it’s best to concentrate your efforts on the newer seedlings. They have a better chance. Also, try and keep all seedlings under a dome.
The slurry test is a great idea to find out where your soil Ph is and 6.5 is perfect. Always try to keep the water, nutes and soil around 6.5 and you won’t go wrong.
The ones that look like there about to die are sprouting new leaves,And Mogved the white widow into tent
Wow, they’re really starting to look good. I think you’ve turned the corner, @Rick3. Good work!
@raustin Thanks Do you think they might start to look like they might make it? I’m doing what you all tell me
Possibly, but all the new seedlings look good. Just keep the older ones outside in the sun; I think they like it.
Well what I been doing is putting them in tent when Sun goes down,then when I get up they go in the Sun. Only problem is the humidity at night in tent
Is the humidity high? Actually, seedlings do great in high humidity, so don’t worry about it for now. Eventually, you’ll have to find a way to deal with the high humidity
@raustin I have 1 plant that has super small flying bugs,Almost what they call No-See-ums down here,Figure’s it is the best looking 1 growing, So Today I trans-planted into different pot with fresh new soil
Are the bugs in the soil, or just flying around? I assume these bugs are on an outdoor plant.