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idlepimp
10-26-2008, 03:16 AM
Yes i just started growing about a month ago.

My seedlings started to hatch and were looking quite health when all of a sudden the started to wither up. They were planted in a miricle grow soil i have given them 18 hours of light with 6 hours of total darkness. When i pulled one up the roots looked small and bright white yet the stem was nice and firm. I watered them about once a week. the temp has been a steady 72-75 degrees. All of my seedling sprout and grew so fast that i had such encouragement for the future.

killerweed420
10-26-2008, 08:46 PM
Possibly overwatered. Thats usually the most common mistake with seeds or clones. Just spray with a bottle till they are up a couple inches and looking healthy. It sounds like the roots were fine so just put it back in the dirt and mist for a week or 2.

bigworm1922
10-26-2008, 10:36 PM
What kinda MG did you use? Most of them have ferts in them and that could hurt them. You want to start with a seed starter soil or coco. I have started my in jiffy peat palets that you can get at Lowes or HD. I know allot of others use rapid rooters but they cost allot more.

dlovejah
10-26-2008, 11:00 PM
You have to watch MiracleGro Soil.. I wouldnt recommend it unless its the OrganicMiracleGro that seems to work real well . Ive seen the results!! A lot of guys use that.. But the premixed miracle grow with ferts( those little yellow balls) can definately fry your seedlings.. I just prefer organic soil mixtures with lots of earthwormcastings and batguano to feed your plants naturally. d:rastasmoke:

idlepimp
11-01-2008, 10:56 PM
This is the Miracle-Gro I used "Miracle-Gro® Seed Starting Potting Mix "

The seeds came up nicely. and then they would not move past growing more than 4 leaves. They would stop there and then begin to have the leaves shrivel and die. I tried moistening the leaves with a spray bottle and then the leaves started curling up instead of down.

Weedhound
11-02-2008, 01:39 AM
How fast didt they "kick off?"

What size pots are they in? Are you sure they didn't just outgrow the soil and need more nutes? That's why I ask about the size of your pots.

The other thought is that you need to check the ph of the water you are using and make sure it's between 6.2-6.8.

idlepimp
11-02-2008, 01:45 AM
My I checked my ph and it was fine. also And i also checked the nit level and postasium and phos and all good. They started growing in large cups with holes cut from the bottom. It took them about 2 weeks to die.

idlepimp
11-02-2008, 01:50 AM
This is last phase i saw any of my plants in. The got this far then they all caved in on them selves. 8 of them in their own cup.

Weedhound
11-02-2008, 02:20 AM
I'm afraid I don't quite understand what you mean when you say everything is "all good" as far a nute levels in your soil. There shouldn't be ANY nutes in your soil so my very first guess would be to change your soil. Someone above suggested overnute and or/too hot fertilizer and I agree. And I assume that again....by "fine" you mean that both your source water and your soil runoff are between 62-6.8. If anything is out of those ranges I would NOT consider it "fine."

I like to start my seedlings in rapid rooters, then once they reach the size of the one in your photo (a few days) I transplant them into Fox Farms Happy Frog in 4 inch pots for about 10-14 days. And mine do fine that way so I offer you the same option.

TheXFactor
11-02-2008, 07:52 PM
Possibly overwatered. Thats usually the most common mistake with seeds or clones. Just spray with a bottle till they are up a couple inches and looking healthy. It sounds like the roots were fine so just put it back in the dirt and mist for a week or 2.


no... he said hes watering once a week. and besides u dont want to create extra humidity with a spray.. get a ketup bottle or something,pop a hole in the cap of a water bottle, and gently squeeze a little water on them, not to soak them but to moisten the area... if u soak them, the soil can get really dense and pretty much halt root growth. make sure the pots have good drainage, and a cirulating fan and relatively low humidity, 30-55%

Dreadscale
11-03-2008, 04:29 AM
idlepimp, my personal oppinion is loose the MG soil!!!!!!!!

There are lots of soils out there with no nutes added, just my suggestion.

:hippy:

TheXFactor
11-03-2008, 06:50 AM
idlepimp, my personal oppinion is loose the MG soil!!!!!!!!

There are lots of soils out there with no nutes added, just my suggestion.

:hippy:


my personal opinion of MG is the exact opposite of his...

i was recently having big probelms with getting seedlings going when using happyfrog which i think is like a fox farm and it just wouldnt get past the first set of leaves, then i got the MG seedling mix which has a lot of Sphagum peat moss, lime, vermiculite, and perlite... its ph is well balence, it holds a lot of water but also get good air... just use a small container because u will want to go into a better probably organic soil.

.. u just need to water just enough till it mositens the area not till water is dripping or even all the soil is wet.. just moist.

u might have to replant(germinate new seeds and start over is what i mean, but if the current container is small enough there is a root coming down, then replant into something biger, and water it just a lttle.... make sure u plant them deep enough so the root has some pressure on it for the root to penetrate down without simply just pushing the leaves up and out of the ground... bury it about good 1/4 1/3 of an inch.