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Oh I'm watching them all closelyNope let it do its thing unless it gets stuck for a while. Having some resistance when it pops is a good thing to help it get rid of the seed hull.
It does look better. Let’s watch that one close. I can’t explain what happened. I never like that feeling.
So when we're talking about my particular situation, ixnay any 3 bladers and just look for overall health and appearance. More or less the prettiest one. Then what.. root growth coming out of the plug?Great question. Not a simple answer.
Some folks throw away seedlings that get too leggy. But that is the fault of the grower, not the genetics 99% of the time.
If possible, you veg them all and pick the best one when you flip. This is a great time to take clones too. You are looking at structure, vigor, overall health, size, etc. For example, if you have one that is throwing 3 bladed leaves and the others are not, that one typically would get culled.
The other big advantage we have in RDWC is we can evaluate the root structure too as part of the criteria. All those factors together are what help me decide.
Something went wrong with my dehuey and the RH got up to 75% in my tent. I have it full open now trying to get it down and figure out what happened. Man, the smell in my basement now - wow. Nothing like the smell of waking up plants in full flower to start your day! I'm a full believer that terpenes need a good night period to be the best. They do not smell this strong in the evenings.
...and confirmed by my x-mother-in-law's (daughters grandmothers) fresh cut culinary herb farm. All our cutting was done within 2 hours of sunrise. It was about taste/flavor/aroma all being at peak just after sunrise!I'm a full believer that terpenes need a good night period to be the best. They do not smell this strong in the evenings.
I was under the impression that once roots started to emerge from the plug, time is of the essence. I guess I assumed the less time the roots are exposed to air, the better. Thinking I couldn't really submerge them to keep the roots moist without drowing the seedling. What would you suggest for my situation? Can they just stay in the little cups they're in with roots exposed? I'll let them run as long a I can before choosing, I'm just not sure the correct course of action.Is there a reason you cannot run all a little longer? More than just roots emerging from the plugs?
If no, you will have to pick from the best based on what they show you in the first week or so. Forget the 3 bladed thing, you won't have enough time to get there. You will be alright tho. Just thinking maybe hold on to the discards for now...
I'm well into flower. And I have a dedicated AC and Dehewy both sucking water out of the air. It's all good tho, I'm getting it sorted. For you with 1 plant and no CO2, you may not need one if your lung room stays low like that. Only need one if you overwhelm your lung room in your case. In mine, I'm sealed so no lung room to help me.
Sorry bud, I kinda spaced out on your thread with all the goings on.
Yes, they are leggy. A little more light would be in order, as long as it does not cause burns again. I wish I knew what happened there on the first one, but it looks like it is recovering well.
Blue light is best.
You can burry these in hydroton to the point the stalk gets more support if needed.
A little breeze to flex them back and forth will help to strengthen them.
No worries Moe, I managed to do nothing pretty well in your absence. Strictly observationWatch your watering now while very young also.
There is little room for error, but I like keep my watering to bare minimum as seedlings.
Leggy seedlings is the most common thing I see when people start up.
I have learned over time to keep my seedlings short, but who knows how it will go this next time when I use sponges like you.
The sponges kind of surprised me honestly, granted my last one was sort of a dud. I soaked them in RO for 5 hours, placed the seed and plugged the hole, all just a week ago. To so much growth so fast has me tickled. Next round I'll have a more specific dome for the seedlings but right now the tent is empty and I'm a state away in every direction from any kind of growing supplies.Watch your watering now while very young also.
There is little room for error, but I like keep my watering to bare minimum as seedlings.
Leggy seedlings is the most common thing I see when people start up.
I have learned over time to keep my seedlings short, but who knows how it will go this next time when I use sponges like you.





I'll give an update when I get home. I know the one that we were originally concerned with is the best looking one so far. The other two are lagging behind popping their second set of leaves and one showed the same signs of tip burn. So far I'm just trying to please the one that seems happiest.How you looking there homie?
First is the one we've been watching(now doing the best?). Last is the late bloomer. New hydroton showed up today so I'm gonna get that soaking and can transplant tomorrow. Hopefully I'm easy enough on the roots.How you looking there homie?




I really appreciate your interest, man. I'm not at liberty to discuss this project with anyone I know personally. Loose lips sink ships and this boat's goin places!There you go dude, nice.
Thanks, Moe.Great starts are alway the most fun. You got options now. Nice work
I'll need to see some ID please ~!I really appreciate your interest, man. I'm not at liberty to discuss this project with anyone I know personally. Loose lips sink ships and this boat's goin places!
I’ve never had 3 seeds grow at the same rate.Thanks, Moe.
I wonder if the other two were stunted a little after moving them? That one is throwing it's third set of leaves while the other two look like they're struggling with their second set.
For the transplant tomorrow, my plan was to fill the little tupperwares so the hydroton floats and then just pull out the plugs to gently place them in the net pots. I don't wanna damage the roots too much, obviosly. Any pointers for that process? Does the taproot receive any special treatment?
Fuckin' AI’ve never had 3 seeds grow at the same rate.
No you got this hydroton is easy to work with. Tap root down lol


Don't talk about my grow, don't grow about my talk. Ask me anything and I'll change my name; my name is don't ask. Hark grumpy nice job!I really appreciate your interest, man. I'm not at liberty to discuss this project with anyone I know personally. Loose lips sink ships and this boat's goin places!
Hey thanks! Glad to have ya here. Just shootin' my shot and with these guy's help, my first grow is off to a fun start.Don't talk about my grow, don't grow about my talk. Ask me anything and I'll change my name; my name is don't ask. Hark grumpy nice job!
Yup that one has my vote as.well.Looking good man!
I think the first pic is gonna be the keeper. You name them yet?
I named the last one Fanny, and when my lady asked if I had names for them, I just said Fanny. She tells me they can't all be named FannyLooking good man!
I think the first pic is gonna be the keeper. You name them yet?
Fanny has big fan leaves and a funky smellI named the last one Fanny, and when my lady asked if I had names for them, I just said Fanny. She tells me they can't all be named Fanny.