First Grow Baby Plants Issues..

@ColorBlind check out the first week of my grow in my signature, and you'll see pretty much the same stretch situation.
Those babies were LEGGY as hell.

They were under a 600w HPS SunMaster dual spectrum.

Look familiar?

:pighug:

... and breathe in ... 1 ... 2 ... 3 ...
... and out ... 1 ... 2 ... 3 ...
... and relax ...
you have an amazing grow there i have the same seeds with yours here in the fridge...

the only diffrence with our seeds is that your seeds at the 2nd day was the same than mine today 5th day..
my seeds glow realy..

mistake is for learning.. hope so..
 
..that's way too close, mate, even at that reduced wattage,... 20" at least,... most don't look overly stretched to me, all things considered,... as for color spec' in that light, our eyes are no measure at all, trust me! Look at the spec's on the bulb you're using, there should be some sort of wavelength analysis of it's outputs,... again, it's blue wavelengths that are best, like you get from metal halides, fluoro's, or specific LED's,...Some HPS brands do cover the color base well enough for the entire grow, but they are not cheap! Temp's look okay, but proximity intensity for both light and heat are also factors, which is why you need to raise the light height more,... and keep them evenly, consistently moist, seedlings despise dry spells! What's the RH in there?
 
..that's way too close, mate, even at that reduced wattage,... 20" at least,... most don't look overly stretched to me, all things considered,... as for color spec' in that light, our eyes are no measure at all, trust me! Look at the spec's on the bulb you're using, there should be some sort of wavelength analysis of it's outputs,... again, it's blue wavelengths that are best, like you get from metal halides, fluoro's, or specific LED's,...Some HPS brands do cover the color base well enough for the entire grow, but they are not cheap! Temp's look okay, but proximity intensity for both light and heat are also factors, which is why you need to raise the light height more,... and keep them evenly, consistently moist, seedlings despise dry spells! What's the RH in there?

some of them have grown more a little bit some have stun there

the humidity is 50 - 56
 
..that's way too close, mate, even at that reduced wattage,... 20" at least,... most don't look overly stretched to me, all things considered,... as for color spec' in that light, our eyes are no measure at all, trust me! Look at the spec's on the bulb you're using, there should be some sort of wavelength analysis of it's outputs,... again, it's blue wavelengths that are best, like you get from metal halides, fluoro's, or specific LED's,...Some HPS brands do cover the color base well enough for the entire grow, but they are not cheap! Temp's look okay, but proximity intensity for both light and heat are also factors, which is why you need to raise the light height more,... and keep them evenly, consistently moist, seedlings despise dry spells! What's the RH in there?
i got the sylvania grolux hps 600w and it has 30% more blue spectrum from the other hpss
at least this is what the manufactor say haha

i got a t5 stip light but i have only one and it is only 55w i think its not enough thats why i started from hps

the soil now is very dry how should i water it now so i dont overdo it

should i use any root juice now?
 
Hello everyone.

i want to update the baby plants because they are still sick but the have grown a little if we can find a solution from them..

to remind:

soil: biobizz all mix
600 ml pots

they are under a 300w hps

last time they was over watered and they was stunned, i water them after 6-7 days today they are at day 9
i water them with 150ml phed water each pot with 0,5 - 1 ml root juice and one droop bioheaven

some of them they look very sick and i realy want to cure them and continiue my grow

the soil on the top is very dry and and if i put my finger in the soil 3 -4 cm deep the soil is a little bit moist, i am afraid to overwater them again..

and here is the todays pics one by one
 

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They're over watered. The compost may have a very wet spot deeper into the pot.
Let the pot dry out but keep the RH up. It might be nice to sit them on a low heat reptile mat or electric blanket. Water from the bottom every now and then.

All the best.
 
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They're over watered. The compost may have a very wet spot deeper into the pot.
Let the pot dry out but keep the RH up. It might be nice to sit them on a low heat reptile mat or electric blanket. Water from the bottom every now and then.

All the best.
what do you mean watter for the bottom?

thanks for the help
 

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I mean that you pour some water in a saucer and let the pot sit into it. It'll promote downward rooting. Let it dry some bit first though.
 
I mean that you pour some water in a saucer and let the pot sit into it. It'll promote downward rooting. Let it dry some bit first though.
nice idea!

but if there is a root at the bottom there is not any chance for the root to rot?

or there is not possible for any root to have that much grown..

what should i do with the nutrients i have the biobizz series should i use any root juice or something like that ?

i want to avoid nutburn and overwater...

i have some smart pots that they are good for drying the soil deep inside but they are 25 litres each one should i transplant it now? or its better idea to wait a little bit and do it at day 12-14?


what do you think, they are stunned or they grow good for 9 days old..?

ive never grown before and when i google cannabis day 9 i see bigger and smaller plants so i cant realy see how fast a normal plant grow..

thanks for the advices :D
 
You're fussing too much!
You won't need nutrient until they start to get more established. I would let the pot dry and allow the roots to take up the moisture. You should be able to judge if it's too heavy by the weight in your hand.
Autos are finicky starting out. I have stunted them with excess moisture or drought and unlike photoperiod plants they're not going to come good. I have some now and I think there wasn't enough humidity starting out. If they don't grow faster soon I'll pop more.
 
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