Feedback needed Please!

I am yielding to the master growers for some in depth feedback?
Here is the situation. I got 2 plants that have barely grown (see pictures after 2 weeks growth) and seem to be stunted in growth or some environmental problems! The conditions are 18 hours light and 6 hours of darkness. I am using the Bergman fertilizer packs specifically the seeding mix.i. A spray bottle and spray the plants and soil daily, The humidity has been hanging around 45-50%. In which I have purchased a small humidifier and am now running it in the grow room outside the tent to improve humidity levels. The temperature hangs around 65-75F. The exhaust fan is running in low mode. I used the Fox Farm Ocean “” soil. One plant is Apple Fritter, and one is Gorilla Cookies. I have attached many pics for your valuable critique??









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Overwatering is the most common cause of stunting of seedlings. Seedlings only need a few ml of water per day. Other than that it is common for a seedling to pause visible growth for a while as the plant lays down roots.

The burned tips on the seedlings is due to overfeeding. No nutrients should be added for ~6 weeks from your last transplant when using Ocean Forest. The adding of nutrients is never necessary until the plant’s cotyledon leaves (the 1st little set of round leaves) have yellowed and fallen off.

The only time a cannabis plant should ever be sprayed with anything is if absolutely necessary to treat mold or bug problems. It invites more problems that it could ever possible offer in benefit.

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I would dome them and keep them most. They need way more humidity than you’re giving them right now. I keep mine domes until about 2 weeks old.

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Bump your temps up to around 80 amd your humidity around 60 to 70… doming is also recommended as mentioned above. Just a few mL of water needed , seedlings receive their water from the air… alsonyou might be ready to transplant into something larger so the roots can stretch…

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What he said!! :arrow_up::point_up::arrow_up:

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Can they be transplanted at this early in process? Please advise?


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Yes, I would put them in the final pot so only one transplant. Then I’d put a dome over them.

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You also need to increase light levels as the plant is stretching for more light.

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Clone and seedling Dome Farm

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Safe to transplant, just be careful and try to keep the rootball together. I would moisten your seedling block sonit doesnt fall apart when you remove it from the tray. I used to use the burpee seedling trays but ive found that solo cups are easier to transplant.



As CCB says plus

clear solo cups, resident inside red solo cups (any not clear cup) make for easy root viewing.
Previously cut down sides of clear cups will release root ball easier.



Have fun.
Roots are exciting, foreplay for bud porn, I hope.

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