I'm new at this and have a problem and questions. Four days after successful germination, the plant did not rise and the casing seemed to need to be removed. I did so and the whole seedling was loose.
After very slowly pulling up, I found that the root barely developed and got these:

[attachment=o279334] (auto blueberry feminized)

[attachment=o279335] (auto white widow feminized)

They were planted in organic soil with no nutrients. Also in the water I had a very tiny bit of super thrive. (about a drop to 2 gallons)

Light-wise I used a 90W UFO about 10 inches away 18/6. Foot candle was reading around 1000 at the surface.

PH was slightly over 6.

Watering-wise I filled until it drained trough the bottom before planting it. I had a plastic cover the first couple of days but the temperatures were in high 80s and humidity 99% under the dome so I removed it. I sprayed the top of the soil when it seemed dry.

The root was planted facing down when it was about an inch long and the casing I let show slightly. The lights were on as soon as I planted it.
gigimarga Reviewed by gigimarga on . Dead roots? I'm new at this and have a problem and questions. Four days after successful germination, the plant did not rise and the casing seemed to need to be removed. I did so and the whole seedling was loose. After very slowly pulling up, I found that the root barely developed and got these: (auto blueberry feminized) (auto white widow feminized) They were planted in organic soil with no nutrients. Also in the water I had a very tiny bit of super thrive. (about a drop to 2 gallons) Rating: 5