What do you think of my blueberry muffins?

I use a dehumidifier and keep mine around 45 for the room I have my grow tent in. I keep my dehumidifier outside the tent preferably

Awesome!!! Thank you!! I need to find a good dehumidifier if anyone knows of anything let me know!! I am shopping!

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They look good. I cracked a couple of my stems too. Patched it up with duck tape.

I need help!! I overwatered my little seedlings one time a couple days ago! Let them dry out, they started to perk back up a little bit, but now it’s been two days and they still haven’t bounced back and they have some yellowing!!! What do I do!?!? This is my Gelato seeds I bought from ILGM and I REALLY don’t want to lose them!

@Ah-hee @LiesGrows @Dreamer @Medicated1 @Myfriendis410

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You’re medium still looks prety wet

@Gleathers I agree with @LiesGrows the soil looks really wet still. Give them my dry time they will continue to bounce back. Seedlings really don’t require much water at all. :v:

@LiesGrows @Ah-hee that is because just misted the top of the soil to keep the humidity up. I read that if they dry out to fast they will die. I gave them a very light misting that’s just the very top of the soil. The soil has been bone-dry the past 2 days I didn’t want them to get too dry.

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I also added a very very tiny amount of nutrients because I read that they aren’t able to take up nutes because of overwatering and that’s causing the yellowing. So I was hoping to kind of force feed it a tent tiny amount

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Plants look just fine: a little posturing due to wet media. Plants (if in soil) should NOT see any nutes! They are too young.

Keep a fan blowing on the plants and soil layer which will help.

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They looked so much better 3 days ago before the 1 overwatering. Let dry out for two days and then the yellowing started.idk if I left the soil too dry for too long or what.

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By the time you recognized the issue it had probably already started a couple days prior to noticing it

Growth looks great and steady but seems to be kind of slow… what does she need??

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Time and patience…the most important tool for any new grower. Your plant looks great!!!

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Thank you!!! Much appreciated, I guess you’re right sometimes I start to obsess to much and then usually do something completely unnecessary and cause problems!! Haha @Ironman26

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I just pruned some of the lower growths, I’m not sure am I supposed to prune the pre flowers?

I would just let her be, shes looking great. Doing too much can cause issues. Patience is key and she will grow a lot before you know it! Veg stage can feel long as you approach flower!

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I am approaching third week of flower. Should I remove these lower bud sites or leave them? @Ironman26

Depends on how low they are…
Are they way below the rest of your canopy or are they just lower on the main cola that will form? If you provide a picture of the entire plant with the area above circled or pointed out some way i could give you a better bit of advice. Just from the picture above I don’t think i would remove them as those will fill out and it will appear as if it’s a solid bud to the top of what is pictured. But that depends on how ā€œlowā€ they actually are

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Thank you. They actually are right below the main bud. I don’t know how to circle but I will do my best right here to show your because I have been removing them for a while, knowing that ones would be growing up higher. But now I’m into third week of flower. Hey me try to get a better photo for you to understand

I showed a first picture zoomed out. Then the second is zoomed in to show. They are the bud sites right below the main bud sites @Ironman26

and then here’s just a picture of some of her flowers forming. Starting week 3 of flower