From a fellow grower: I germinated 3 of my seeds. One sprouted faster than the other 2. I planted the fast one on May 28, one of the slow ones on May 29, the last on the 30th. The fast one looks good at about 2 inches tall. The slower 2 seem to have stalled. One is about an inch tall, the other just breaking the surface. Neither of these have opened the dicot and produced leaves.
One plant looks good, other 2 aren’t growing.
Maui Wowie, feminized.
Germinated in water, planted in quality potting soil
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placed in greenhouse with ventilation fan and kept watered.
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no plant food given yet.
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it has been a week since sprouts were put in soil.
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light has been normal daylight of around 13 hrs.
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temp is 60s at night 80s to 90s during day.
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yesterday I put the slow 2 on a heating pad and installed fluorescent grow lights 12" above plants.
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Hi there. Every strain grows different even in same environment. They will start to show you strength. Don’t over water. I grew Maui and they all grew differently. But, a great strain.
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I just harvested two Maui Wowie: one was a 10 oz plant and the other almost 4 oz. Grown same time, same lights, same nutes etc. Every pheno is different.
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@ILGM.Support I have two Zkittles Glue that was planted the same day. Broke surface at the same time. Everything is identical but this is an example how Genetics work.
I know its not the same strain but it still proves that each plant is unique in how it grows. Even when everything is identical.
Try putting some clear solo cups over top of them to create a nice humid environment to get them off to a great start!!
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Sometimes they need a little help shedding the membrane. Put a drop of water on them, let it soak and then use a toothpick to gently peel the membrane until the cotyledons are free.
I agree with pulling their little helmets off. Just be very careful.