Three little seedlings

I have three sour diesel seedlings that I started germinating Jan 13. They sprouted fast enough and were all three in the dirt by Jan 16. Their first week they were in a makeshift grow setup up with blurple light but now they are in nice vivosun 2x4x4 tent with 1000 watt LED. 2 of the seedlings are doing ok. One is doing great. The third is not sprouting any true leaves at all. I will post some pics. Also I have a random seed that I got to germinate before I was waiting for my seeds from ilgm, and I’m wondering if she’s healthy or not. It has been in the dirt for well over a month now. I’ve never grown like this but have been a student and observer of the culture since my first time 20+ years ago. I have some light feeding going on for the big girl using mother earth 4-3-3. I’ve just been supplementing some good soil for my seedlings with some of ilgm’s nutrients as feed for now. Here are some pics for context thanks for your time and assistance :pray::peace_symbol::vulcan_salute::fist::potted_plant:






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Welcome to the community. Someone will help you here soon. Newbie here, workink on 2nd grow.
These grommies helped this retired olg guy pull 10 ozs from small 2x3 space first time.

Great place, glad your here.

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and now you have the grow bug…,

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Welcome to the neighborhood :blush:. Your seedlings are looking good. They are stretching a bit, you might lower your light some. The ones that aren’t taking off are build a root system. Be sure you don’t over water your seedlings. Your light is 100wats that will struggle to grow that many plants. :blush::v:

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Oh for sure! I’ve always had the bug but have never had a safe place to try my hand at it. I have already learned so much and cannot wait to learn more. In hindsight some smaller stature auto flower plants would have been a better choice but now I know.

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I would stick with photos or you may end up with something like these. You want control over the flowering cycle.

You are going to need more light. 1,000 watt LEDs are typically only 100 to 150 watts unless you have spent over $500 for the light and it is built with quality diodes. 150 watts is barely enough to flower 1 plant.

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