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12-29-2012, 04:24 AM #1OPMember
it wont grow
my seedling popped up,about two inches high and the bottom single leaves yellowed like hell(don't know what it was,i think it was in the blazing sun too long, but they curled up and fucked out anyway)the top leaves look good as.
anyway its been about three weeks now and the plant doesn't seem to grow any bigger.i transplanted it a week ago just in case it was the seedling pot being to small or something wrong with the soil.iv tried different things,more water,less water,less or no nutrients , more nutrients and things,but it just sits there the same.looks nice and healthy and all but just doesn't really move.Funny thing was it was the fastest germination process ever...popped up in 2 and a half days.
do i need some root blast or something?If anyone could help me out it would be greatly appreciatedblack wizard Reviewed by black wizard on . it wont grow my seedling popped up,about two inches high and the bottom single leaves yellowed like hell(don't know what it was,i think it was in the blazing sun too long, but they curled up and fucked out anyway)the top leaves look good as. anyway its been about three weeks now and the plant doesn't seem to grow any bigger.i transplanted it a week ago just in case it was the seedling pot being to small or something wrong with the soil.iv tried different things,more water,less water,less or no nutrients , Rating: 5
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12-29-2012, 01:12 PM #2Member
it wont grow
Originally Posted by black wizard
One of the reasons that soil growers use smaller pots at first is so the plant can fill the small pot with roots, and start growing upward earlier than if planted in a larger pot, where roots take longer to fill. Also I find that seedlings do not like a hot soil. I usually use something like FFOF mixed with coir on the 2 or 3 inch starter pots. When the seedlings have established roots, and are ready to repot into larger homes, then I can plant straight into a potting mix like Fox Farm Ocean Forest.
DO NOT attempt to feed seedlings, as you can do more harm then good by burning them with excess nitrogen that they do not need at this point in their lives. They can get all they need out of the potting soil. I personally do not add any nutriants at all until after I flip to 12/12. as the soil I use has everything it needs for the first 6 weeks of its life.
Just my own opinion
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12-29-2012, 08:01 PM #3OPMember
it wont grow
Originally Posted by Randm999
But i think your right,i just need to be patient and i agree with the not feeding and just having the good nutrients in the soil,thats what i did with my last successful plant ,but that was years ago
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12-30-2012, 03:19 PM #4Senior Member
it wont grow
Just my personal experience:
I've got a super lemon haze going, and from seedling I tossed her straight into a 3 gallon pot, it's been 2 weeks and the 2nd node is barely even coming through - This is indeed because the seedlings roots are expanding - as soon as I see verticle growth, it will be very rapid, and it will only be about a week before I toss her into flower after she starts coming up hard - I'm not worried about the lack of growth because the seedling is still very healthy.
Don't use your food AT ALL until you start seeing vertical movement, the roots are like fine hairs, and if you suffocate them with food, they won't preform the way they're intended to form
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12-30-2012, 06:08 PM #5OPMember
it wont grow
thanks heaps guys,restored my faith in the little one.
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