I'm a newbie! Please help me!

I would plant right next to the failure and i always run 2 of each youd be surprised on how easy ulyou can keep extras going, if not needed. But i would think they are all needed. Just the progress of growing.

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Please dont start feeding for 2 weeks

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Can someone tell me why they have yellow tips? Its the 7th day today.

@Autos-only @Bunger64 @RightAway @1HappyPappy

Is this streching way too much?

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It does look to be stretching some I know with my soil I can stir the soil up gently and lower them or add more of your medium. The yellow is just part of them growing. Ill go look at some small ones to compare



Im gunna say it out loud again your doing good but if you don’t relax your going to stress out before you can enjoy your bounty. Remember its a plant but still a very hardy weed that loves to grow even with abuse, please relax @LunaticYowie

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I agree with @Bunger64 patients is the hardest part of growing my friend’s happy growing

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I might get a little stressed from reading posts but theres always a soild answer

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Hello team!!! Sorry had been off a little, back in power now!!

Hope you’ll are doing great!!! :heart:

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Looks like things are getting along the longest part is the tap root getting established when thats happened you’ll get a sudden burst of growth, i start in my cups to get them established but its the same when i transplant they get established then go. Keep your chin up Growmie

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Yes that practice is great for pros like you but I’m noob sir!!

They prefer growing autoflower directly in the main pot. This one is big buds autoflower hope it goes crazy.

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We were all new at some point. Have to start somewhere. This site is the best place to learn. Good luck growmie!

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@4204life thanks brother. I’ll definitely try this in 2nd round! :wink:

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Congrats on the sprouts Growmie, keep the temps and RH up. Autos need a great start unlike photo periods :love_you_gesture:

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When you transplant any plant, not just cannabis, the soil needs to be saturated with water to cushion the plant to reduce stress. You need to be careful not to disturb the roots as much as possible. Water the hole before placing the plant into it. Then leave it alone in a shady spot out of direct sunlight for a couple of days to ease the shock its going through.
As far as transplanting a seedling, its easy to do with a teaspoon. I’ve transplanted many plants before. It just takes quick, gentle hands.
A new thing i learned from members here is that if you add Great White or any product that has mycorrizhe as the #1 ingredient around the transplant hole in the new dirt, it helps it recover faster and will boost root growth.
Hope this helps.

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I need urgent help guys!!! My new seedling has over streched…

Should I remove the glass dome??
Should I increase the base of the plant adding more Coco and perlite?
I help it stand with something??

This strain is original big buds auto.
@Bunger64 @OGIncognito @Autos-only and everyone who has faced this…

Probably this is the reason all of you say to grow is smaller medium…


This picture i have made things a lot better…
In the glass dome it was like a snail rolling it down i have already increase the base of the plant from the pot only…

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Another thing should I push in another in my grow tent. I do have space.

Lights configuration are 100 watt Mars hydro and 150 watt local led…

Power when checked on phone Lux meter (i know we can’t trust it much) was Mars hydro was half of the local i got from here…

Plus would it be difficult to start a new plant with one baby seedling and other is 13 year old today…

I can run Mars hydro only on full but i can dim and play with the local one…

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Seedlings stretch like this for more lighting. I run my seedlings at a DLI of 18-20 under my regular LED light or 4” above the plant when I use a fluorescent fixture. Mound up some coco around 2/3 of the main stem and keep the dome and daily misting routine Growmie and she’ll be fine :love_you_gesture:

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@OGIncognito bro do I need the dome when I can set the humidity in my tent?

And my other plant you can see up in the chat has the same light… why would this new baby cry for more??

I feel removing the dome gives them more pleasure i had to do this with my last plant as well… it worked really fine for that it’s zkittles auto could be strain to strain difference…
Or it could be the tent is maintaining the humidity so dome is not required and it definitely reduces the light flow…

Thank you bro for the quick response!!! :heart:

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Dome not needed if the RH and temps are good Brother.

I’m not sure of your light placement and the other seedling not stretching but stretching is a sign of the intensity too low and placement too high. :love_you_gesture:

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@OGIncognito @Bunger64 @RightAway @Autos-only
This is so crazy thank you guys!!
LST time?

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you may need a bit more week for LST brother.

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