Hey LSY, when you say you didn't overwater, how do you know? How long have those cups taken to dry out?

I usually root seedlings in light warrior, no nutes in it, but tons of chunky perlite. The fact that you mentioned perlite suggests that you think something is amiss in your medium. You may want to let them dry out all the way, it's easy to rot roots on seedlings, and it'll show up all kinds of funky ways. If you are using a new medium, keep an extra cup full of it off to the side and water it too. Check it out with the others, but you can fingerF--- the one with no baby in it without worry.

Just my :twocents: for now. Keep us up to date and remember how hearty the plant is. Sometimes no action can be the best action for a minute:thumbsup:
irydyum Reviewed by irydyum on . Any idea's here on why, timing isnt on my side Well these are well over 3 weeks old. I have them in Organtic MG soil, which i started them all in peat cups before putting them in these 32oz cups. My temps are 86 high and 68 degrees lows. The humidity is high 68 and low is at 48. I thought they were cold so i tried the blanket around them to try an cover the outside of the cups and try an keep them warmer. Dumb maybe but i need them to get up so im trying anything. Plus it keeps the light off the sides of the cups, as i know roots an light Rating: 5