New Grower Dropping Seedling_Need Grow Guidance.

Put this in google and you will get charts that you can use further.


hps distance from plant chart


To dry? You can easily solve your problem with transparent plastic cover for plants which costs very little.


I can not upload picture, do you get an idea what I mean?


Oh, small picture can be seen, just enough. I did not see it uploaded when I had been posting.
 
So its a humidity dome also light penetrates the plant. I'm gna order some. Any other solutions that I could at this moment. I have to order everything I get. I hate this toen .
 
So if my seedling is just drooping cuz of over watering do I just do nothing and let it work its self out. Is there anything else it could be?
 
So its a humidity dome also light penetrates the plant. I'm gna order some. Any other solutions that I could at this moment. I have to order everything I get. I hate this toen .

If you're cheap like me you can just cut some water bottles in half and punch some holes in them:

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How many seedlings have you brought up like that. Is it effective.
 
Whenever it is dry outside, cover will work beyond expectations.


At first I was afraid of blocking the light. Of course it blocks and distorts some light but seedlings are mostly not hungry of light and moist that is kept by these plastic covers, will do much better for them than light they might miss.


I am just experiencing the difference between two groups of very young seedlings, some covered, some not. After 3 days, the difference is very, very visible. But it is very dry outdoor and indoor during winter.
 
Hi Moore ,
I had low humidity on my 1st grow and was told to put a damp towel or bowl of water in room to help increase humidity..
It worked for me, hope it helps..
 
Whenever it is dry outside, cover will work beyond expectations.


At first I was afraid of blocking the light. Of course it blocks and distorts some light but seedlings are mostly not hungry of light and moist that is kept by these plastic covers, will do much better for them than light they might miss.

I agree. Plenty of light gets through the cover so that's not a concern. The tiny leaves on a seedling don't need very much light anyway. It's so dry where I am in winter that I've seen humidity levels in my tent under 10%, but covering the seedlings keeps them nice and moist and helps with warmth also.
 
So what do you all think is wrong with my seedling that looks all bent down. Is it anything serious or is it stunted.
 
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