Bagseed computer case grow --> outdoor
Thanks Graham,
I've followed your suggestion and have moved the foil entirely. I'm not sure if i'm going to do much with the light leaks as I don't intend to flower inside the computer case (well, maybe one plant - it's too small as it is!)
I'm still thinking what to do with the cooling aspect. I noticed on day 3-4 that the tips of some of the leaves are turning into a yellowly brown colour. Is this a heat issue? It's only very slight and you need to look closely to see it.
thanks again for the help, update to follow!
Bagseed computer case grow --> outdoor
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Not too much to report as there's nothing too special about seedlings. Most seeds have germinated; not bad for bagseed!
I think I need to do something fairly quickly about lights. I'm getting quite a bit of stretching.
I'm thinking of leaving the seedlings outside during the daylight hours and then putting them under fluros during the night.. any objections?
I also noticed the bottom leaves on a couple of seedlings are turning purple. It's bagseed so no idea if its the strain or some sort of deficency.
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Bagseed computer case grow --> outdoor
i've had two attempted, found and killed grows but even i can tell you this.
your plants are nutrient deficient and are going to need some form of air circulation. you might want to mist the leaves not leaving large drops of water to increase transpiration. so far so good, don't fall asleep with it open, i can assure you it's not a good idea!
Bagseed computer case grow --> outdoor
shit ya, they're growing. looking all right.
read up in the 'growing information' section of this forum.
what are you growing in now, potting soil?
good luck, Bub!
Bagseed computer case grow --> outdoor
they're seedlings, they're gonna stretch towards the light, don't worry about stretching until you see your first true secondary leaves.
Only objection to taking your plants outdoors is you're exposing them to bugs.
and the bottom leaves on those, I think you mean the cotyledon? the first two non-serrated leaves? they usually die once the plant takes off with true leaves.
other then that, I see no nute burn, or deficiency, so keep on keepin' on. :thumbsup:
LOL this thread is from last year.