ok this is my first post here...I've been reading the forums lately and decided to post this.

i have an indoor grow room...

dimensions are 4x4x6
the seeds were germinated till the root was about 1/4 inch out of the seed.
they were planted in a 1 quart pot for the seedling stage which will be changed to a 2 gallon pot when the root system is more complex.
the light for the grow room is a 250 watt grow light bought at a Lowe's store. I have a fan setup for the grow room also.
the problems i have run into early is the seed came above the soil to early in my opinion.

Below are 2 pics of the cotyledon's that popped above the soil when i got home today. [sorry for the blurry pics, my digital cam isn't cooperating today]

I am worried that if they are above ground to early that the light being turned on will harm them. My soil i am using pretty much had no nitrogen or phosphate. So I added some nutes to the soil [not much] to add something to the soil so that the plants would grow.

The 2 cotyledons are not forming a T as I have seen them do in pictures from other growers, and the main root from germination isn't straight, it's still curved [much like a "C" shape].

Some advice would be nice, I am only growing 1 plant btw.

Thanks for the help
--Brandon
theflea Reviewed by theflea on . New Grower...Question ok this is my first post here...I've been reading the forums lately and decided to post this. i have an indoor grow room... dimensions are 4x4x6 the seeds were germinated till the root was about 1/4 inch out of the seed. they were planted in a 1 quart pot for the seedling stage which will be changed to a 2 gallon pot when the root system is more complex. the light for the grow room is a 250 watt grow light bought at a Lowe's store. I have a fan setup for the grow room also. the Rating: 5