How do I know seedling stage is over

Outdoor lighting to indoor lighting…

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Little update Jane is out after my Clip on fan fell on her she didn’t make it but Hazel is still doing great getting ready to transplant into her 5 gallon fabric pot in the next couple days and started a new seed to replace the one I lost she got planted today 9/15 wish me luck on this new grow hopefully no more tragedies can’t wait to see her pop out the soil and catch up a bit she germinated perfect :star_struck:


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Your asking to bring bugs into your house, grow room or grow tent. Especially spider mites.

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I never said or inferred to move plants from indoor to outdoor and back in. Or indoor lighting to natural lighting.

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I was agreeing with you, ment to quote and add to, vs reply to and argue the point. My bad @Blastfact

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Quick question is it normal for the new 5 finger leaves to be a little curled up they look healthy just lighter than the bottom leaves she will be 3 weeks tomorrow

What are your temps and humidity like? Generally canoe leaves are from too much heat. Brought in by the bright lights. Try sticking your hand, under your light at canopy level. Hold there for 30 seconds if its too hot for your hand its too hot for your plant. If that is the raise your light up, or back it down 5% or lower the leaf temp by dropping air temperature in growspace. The first two options are the best and cheapest. This is just a guess without knowing the temps and humidity.

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Temp is always from 70-75 and humidity 65-80 a week ago I did put my lights at 75 percent from 50 percent which put my PPFD at a little over 600, would you recommend I bring it back down to 50 percent and 400 PPFD

I also just remembered that the fan I had on top clipped on fell and killed my other plant so I never hanged it back up could it be that their is no air on top hitting it anymore this was also a week ago

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Not that low, but back.it off like 5% and drop your humidity to 65-70% after a few days to a week you can prolly turn light back up. Yeah get that fangoing
again too

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My light does not give me the option to bring it back down 5 percent it’s 25,50,75,100 but what I can do is bring the light up a bit till it reaches 500 PPFD would that work? And I’ll get the fan going on just as soon as I go buy zip ties to secure it this time


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Yeah that will work (about the light)

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Thank you for your help! I was planning on transplanting into a 5 gallon fabric pot tomorrow should I wait for the leaves to get better or can I do it anyway and thanks for the idea on the fan

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I think youll be alright to transplant. The leaves likely wont “fix” they will stay looking funky, as long it doesnt persist on new growth your good.

You bet! I like that I can raise or lower it as needed

Okay lol something else I didn’t know :joy::sob: I’ll make sure to keep an eye out on new growth from now on

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Yeah once a leaf gets damaged it doesnt repair. When its still green its good to keep but if its yellow you should either remove the whole leaf or cut the non green part off.

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This is her now does she still look okay despite the canoe leaves that are slightly yellow I’ve already adjusted everything we talked about so I’ll update in a week on the new growth crossing my fingers that it grows normal again I was doing so good till I bumped her up from 400 PPFD to 600 and dropped the fan to the floor on the tent