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tigerpants92378
tigerpants92378started grow question 21d ago
This happened to the last seed, so maybe it is me. I'm worried it won't point up. Second day seeding. I wet the soil when I planted and has been under a dome. I have not watered again. DLI is 12 and PPFD is just under 200. Any advice on what I am doing wrong?
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Leaves. Curl down
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00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 21d ago
super dark and twisted growth... maybe try using non fox farm products, lol. guess it could be some shitty genetics? Try using something inert, but still ph-balanced. A seed doesn't need nutrients the first 7-10 days or more. if you use somethingn inert and it still sprouts fucked up looking, you can be more confident it is the genetics. in all seriousnes, 'light warrior' is not supposed to be a hot soil, ... Though i have never used it. keep watering simple.. it it not a top-down decisions. it is a reaction to something obervable -- the weight of the pot or how deep it dries up top. 1) always fully saturate. never half -ass how much water you give. you give what it takes to get the whole thing wet. 2) wait for appropriate dryback and repeat -- loss of weight or depth of dryness up top. While there is some choice in the exact point you re-irrigate, the basics are not a debate. You don't choose teh volume, nor the time between. You give what it needs to accomplish the task and you react to loss of moisture. I do like using a dome, initially, before it sprouts. Once it sprouts, definitely better to remove the dome. The one and only reason i do this is to avoid re-irrigating before it sprouts. if the medium is inert and no fertilizer invovled doesn't matter much, but if there's nutrients inthe medium and/or water, i don't want it seaping into cotys and burning them before it even hits the air. some moist medium 24 hours after initial irrigation is less of a cocnern when it germinates, but sopping wet right after an irrigation is a different level of moisture for a recently germinated, pre-sprout seedling. it's not a gauranteed problem, but it's easy enough to avoid the risk. fwiw, i have a ~1EC charge of nutes in my substrate... never had a problem with a toxicity or malformed sprouts. Some nutes will not cause this. inert is not necessary, but to rule out other possibilities, that is why i suggest it.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 21d ago
take the dome off now that its sprouted. Could be the seeds if they from the same pack, if not might be your medium/process on how you get em ready. this is not normal behavior. Hopefully it corrects its self soon.
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