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Also the light intensity goes by 25% intervals. Do you recommend 75% or 100%?thanks

I use 20/4 for seedlings and then drop it to 19/5 for veg.

I use 250-300 ppfd or 15-20 for DLI at this stage.

OK. as always thank you.

Please see the two attached pics. The seedlings have basically been this same size since they were a week to 10 days old. Now they are just over three weeks old. Do you think there’s any chance they will survive? Or in your opinion should I start over with my new found knowledge…


I would let these ride so you have the experience and if it is green, I dont kill it.

Regardless of what happens here, when you sprout the next batch, use this method and they should not be stunted or dried up looking. Pre moistened soil and 80% moisture in the dome goes a long way to keeping them happy.

The first week, you should not see much of anything. Once she is above ground, she is sending that tap down. Until she has a root system, albeit small, you will not see much above ground. At about 2 weeks above, you should start seeing new leaf sets, this is when I know she has a nice root system and can then transplant.

And at this time, still NO watering? Is that generally correct?The humidity and the rest of what’s left of the cotys could still help send us to the promised land?

Those plants picture are older then 2- 3 weeks..almost a month.

@Highthere need to transplant them girls and they will make it and get rid of the dome and regular waterings happy growing

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That is such a lovely outlook. :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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I appreciate the pro tips and feedback. Thanks!

I went ahead and transplanted the little rascals… I’m not sure if they were healthy enough to make it or not…

As a general rule of thumb, how much water should they get and how often?

And I will just follow the instructions on the fertilizer bottle for mixing with water.

Once in a bigger container. Even if it is a solo cup cut down. Watering will be easier to manage. Personally, I would use a cup that could fit in your dome there. At least till these get started. You are at a point where you risk over watering. Or I would be at that point.

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there’s to much light your not giving them time to sleep spray the outside black and put a light inside


Thank you all for the tips! I did not want to send a pic until I was sure these little rascals were off of life-support. They look very healthy now! If anybody has any solid DOs or DON’Ts, please share your wisdom. :smiley:

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@Highthere your plants at your stage they don’t need much water it’s real easy to over water at there size in big pots just keep that in mind my friend happy growing