Anyways I have some 8 day old seedlings. They still only have 2 real leaves as of now. I made a mistake in the beginning by letting them strecth too much under a cfl. So now they are tall and lanky sorta. Anyways I dunno exactly what I should do if I should support the stems with a stick or to just let them grow on their own. None of them have fell over yet. I feal as if they are growing slowly due to being so tall. They are on 24 hour light schedule in a soilless mix called ProMix "BX" and are 8 days old and also there is a fan blowing on them but not sure if the fan is too strong of wind or not and also they have been under a 400w mh for a couple days now also. Also my main question is to support their stems or not to support them? But other than that I am really confused about the soil. I heard soiless mixes like the one I have can cause ph problems later on. How do I raise/lower ph of soil? Or is this soil the best for me to use? Or when I transplant them into bigger pots should I use a different type of soil? What kinda soil or is a soiless mix good the whole way through?
lazy smoker7 Reviewed by lazy smoker7 on . what to do about tall seedlings? Anyways I have some 8 day old seedlings. They still only have 2 real leaves as of now. I made a mistake in the beginning by letting them strecth too much under a cfl. So now they are tall and lanky sorta. Anyways I dunno exactly what I should do if I should support the stems with a stick or to just let them grow on their own. None of them have fell over yet. I feal as if they are growing slowly due to being so tall. They are on 24 hour light schedule in a soilless mix called ProMix "BX" and are Rating: 5