Things look normal. Was there a question?
Greetings,
All looks normal just keep a eye on the true leaves to see if you are hot on your soil. What medium are you using and did you flush your soil and check the E.C. or ppm levels and ph level. Little tip burn on the first true leaves nothing to worry about.
Keep the temps around 76-85 and the RH around 65-75% Growmie. Watering practices are a little more difficult when a tiny seedling is in a big pot. Water several ounces every 3 days or so and in a circle about 3-4” away from the main, this will promote those roots to spread out searching for the moisture ![]()
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Those are some adorable babies. Congratulations on getting them to this point. Now be sparing with the water. Happy growing ![]()
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they look like they turning yellow so i didnt know forsure if they were ok
Greetings,
What soil are you using?
What strain? Auto or photoperiod?
What soil? Any nutes yet?
Make sure not to overwater. Put a dome over them for a while.
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Welcome to the forum @lawman5657
Looks like your off to a good start. Overwatering is the most common mistake made at this stage. I would take a solo cup put it over the sprout and water around the cup with maybe a cup or so of water. It doesn’t need much water yet. Overwatering happens from watering too often. The soil needs to dry out some between watering so the roots can get oxygen. Im on a well the ph is 8.0 the water is a little high in iron. I use distilled water only for the first few weeks then i switch to my well water. If im adding nutes it usually lowers the ph to right about where I want it. 6.5 using my well water I dont need to use hardly any Calmag either.
Often called “dome Watering”
Watering further out encourages root spread and prevents water “burn” on leaves or stem rot. We hope.
At that stage, I would leave the dome on them until leaves touch the sides of it, that’ll keep humidity high on them too, which they need at that young stage.
Welcome to the forum ![]()
Great advice from everyone above






