5 fays in. How am i doing? Absolutely no experience
They are stretching looking for a good light
Hi and welcome. Put more soil in, enough so she won’t fall over. Holes in solos. Put clear cup over to act as a terrarium, then spray inside clear cup just to get started. Biggest mistake is over watering seedlings. Please fill out following form so everyone can know how to answer.
Congrats Daddy O, top those cups off with a little of your grow medium to support those stretching stems. Their stretching for the light, lower your light to stop this and if using anything other than a T5 fluorescent light, make sure the intensity is dialed down to around 20%
And agree with a dome as @beachglass recommended
Next time start em in clear cup inside a red cup so you can watch roots develope
i dont think roots like light when are in a clear cup. i could be wrong though.
You are correct. That is why clear is placed inside a dark cup. Using this two cup method allows you to see root development to help determine when to transplant.
My guess is leaf miners. I have no experience with them.
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it also covers treatments.
All of the little white specks are probably maturing larvae. Get to it ASAP
WOW hi-jack
Thanks for clearing that up.
Mostly kidding with the hijacker thing. The person referred to is new and doesnt know better
@Iiik7869 Welcome to the community.
I transplant my seedling or clone cups into a cut clear plastic water jug (previously machine gunned for aeration). The plants love the move up. Roots get a covering sleeve from mylar reflective material. Normally, i wait for larger leaves, but I needed to separate the pair.
Got germination working well.
Working on cloning skills.
That light is not gonna be strong enough to do much more than grow seedlings. Your solo cups should’ve been filled to the top with soil before you put seeds in the soil. You can add soil now all the way to just below the leaves. As it growes add more soil until the cup is full.