View Full Version : 6 days, is this acceptable?
puffinnugs
12-01-2009, 11:55 PM
its been a few years since I grew anything. just looking for a little input. you think this is looking ok for being planted 6 days ago? i did germinate the seeds for a few days until they cracked and root started to show, so about 8 days all together.
im dealing with really low humdity (14%) and temps (65-70 F), i added a humidifier today thats helping out alot.
but anyways a picture of one of the babies. not sure of the strain.
:hippy:
BobBong
12-02-2009, 01:41 AM
what colour is that seedling? Because of the light it appears almost pale yellow... is this right?
puffinnugs
12-02-2009, 02:39 AM
no its nice and green, just the light makes it that color even with the camera flash ;)
bcvolcom123
12-14-2009, 09:31 PM
its been a few years since I grew anything. just looking for a little input. you think this is looking ok for being planted 6 days ago? i did germinate the seeds for a few days until they cracked and root started to show, so about 8 days all together.
im dealing with really low humdity (14%) and temps (65-70 F), i added a humidifier today thats helping out alot.
but anyways a picture of one of the babies. not sure of the strain.
:hippy:
this is mine at
one week old and 3 and a half weeks old dont mind the arrows
redtails
12-14-2009, 09:46 PM
That's not too bad, would be going on second set of leaves for me at the 5-7 day mark but you'll be there in a few days, week at most. Cold stunts the plants so get that temp up a little and the rest should follow. I've never had problems from low humidity and I live in the desert.
The pic bc posted of 1 week is where I usually see mine around 2 weeks old.
bcvolcom123
12-15-2009, 01:53 AM
i know me to usually but this girl just shot up so fast im very proud:jointsmile:
toxicmel
12-16-2009, 04:02 AM
i think it looks alright.. my plant started off growing really slow
turned out it needed more light
bigdieselpop9
12-19-2009, 03:53 AM
The soil looks a looks hard. The roots need room to breathe and work its way in the soil. If you do continue to use this soil it will stun its growth and effect how well the plants turnout is. I would recommend some perlite and peat moss mixed in.
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