Thanks everyone for the positive response!

I've decided to organize the cups by numbers and will take individual cup pictures per day. There are 9 cups total, Cups 1, 3, and 4 are the strains Onyx, Himalayan Blue Diesel, and Blue Hash respectively. These girls were started about a week later and are still in the germination period. Cups 2, 5-9 are Burmese Kush. Like I said in a previous post, all seeds are feminized.

Now in order to play catch up I will now post all previous logs I had been keeping.

Day 7 (Day 3 in soil)

Not watering plants today, may have overwatered previous day as I had watered twice the day before. I hope to allow the soil to dry a little bit in order for the roots to want to branch out more to seek out water. The soil had been excessively damp.

No sign of germination in the fresh seeds of cups 1, 3 and 4 (they were planted the night before directly into soil without prior germination)

The most surprising to me is that it seems cup 2 had lost all its leaves but perhaps they were just hiding. Refer to the picture in a previous post where one of the plants appears to have nothing but a shiriveled mess of leaves. Now today it looks healthy as the others.

Cup 5 was thought to have 3 leaves but one of the cotyledons was actually just stuck to the stem with mud (I had covered many plants with mud by mistake and believe it had damaged many of them and stunted leaf growth). I attempted to remove the mud from cup 5's leaf but I accidentally tore it off!

Cup 6 looks fantastic, the second set of true leaves is now visible with more leaf growth. Cups 7-9 are progressing nicely, cup 9 has begun showing a small set of leaves as well.

Both cup 2 and 9 only have 3 leaves due to mishandling. Cup 7 has damage along the underside of one cotyledon which may be stunting its otherwise healthy growth. The damage is a tear in the middle of the leaf, but it is still attached. I bent the plant stems for a little bit in order to stimulate growth (as I heard that works?)

Cup 4 seems VERY muddy and I wonder if that is why it has been unsucessful so far in germinating or producing any sprouts.

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