I purchased and popped my ILGM seeds and my seeds have been doing well under my 300W LED lights.
…only problem is, now some of the plants, more in specifically the White Widow (the one I’m pointing my finger at) are about to touch the humidity dome.
What do I do? My tent is in a tiny house that runs a little hot. I have an A/C unit in there blowing on the tent, but I don’t think it can get humid like the dome. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thank you!
Time elapsed in Veg: 2 weeks
Lights: 300W Full Spectrum LED
Grow Room Size: 4’ x 4’ x 7.5’
Medium: SuperSprouter Pods in Coco Coir + Perlite
Feed: Spring water + Mammoth P
looks like you need to transplant all but 2 or at least support them. and yes like @PurpNGold74 said lower lite… if they keep stretching then lower it some more. hope this helps.
I too only keep my dome on seedlings for roughly 4 days to a week then it’s off. If your having trouble keeping humidity up you can grab a cheap humidifier and add it in your room
In all of your pics , your soil looks wet…
Let them dry out and those girls will take off…
When you go to transplant , add about 40% perlite to your soil… it will help you with your overwatering problem…
I removed the dome after raising the plants about 4 inches higher.
I noticed that some of these girls are top heavy and kind of fall over. I have some pipe cleaners in there, but they keep changing position. Any tips on how to stabilize them?
I am going to switch to a DWC system, but I don’t exactly know when I should pop them in their buckets. How do you know when it’s time?
I really appreciate all the support from this group, you people are awesome
All of them need to be replanted. Your light needs to come down by a lot more. That led light actual wattage is 125 I believe so you should be way closer than 39 inches.
For that many plants I would start to think about investing into more lights. I’ve had the same issue with my plants with not having enough light and I have two big girls just starting their 12/12 light cycle.
Not only that just like @peachfuzz said you’re over watering. While the girls are little it’s might benefit you better to just mist them until they are in the veg stage. Perlite is used to add aeration to the soil making it difficult for you to drown the babies.
I normally transplant when the roots are starting over populate their grow area. So maybe about 2 weeks or 3 weeks depending on strain and lights.
If I missed anything or was incorrect in anything I’m pretty sure somebody on here will correct me.
@Vexer also suggested bending the stems slightly back and force but not to much because they could break. This is to stimulate leaf production and stem strength instead of length.
You dont want to bend anything yet, she is still so fragile…
I would either get a lollypop stick or some sort of “crutch” for the stems to hold the up towards the light, you can also try mounding some dirt around and up her stem, that will the enocourage new roots from the covered stem. You need a strong stem to hold whats to come so work on getting them strapped up to something…