New Grower what u think? day thirteen

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they look a lil small to me what u think?I hitem up wid there first nutes today seem to have took them really well. some of the leaves almost looked yellowish now that i feed them they already getting that good green color back.Think they were hungry:Stones slap:
 

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any comments or advise would be greatly appreciated
 
Looking great, I would introduce Nutes around week 3, but you should begin to LST at this stage it will steadily induce overall growth. Keep her healthy and she will flourish, temperatures above 80F can slow down growth.

Patience is key dawgs, stay high!
 
they look a lil small to me what u think?I hitem up wid there first nutes today seem to have took them really well. some of the leaves almost looked yellowish now that i feed them they already getting that good green color back.Think they were hungry:Stones slap:

They can be agonizingly slow in the beginning, there is a lot of root development going which can make it seem like nothing is happening. As far as the feeding goes i would wait a little they look pretty healthy. give it a week. When it comes to lst ing i like to wait until the lowest portion of my stem starts to shed skin kinda like a reptile. gives it just enough resistance to not snap but still bendable
 
Slow and easy 10rld :smokebuds:your looking good so far to me ,dont try to do to much to fast watch and learn the stages and development of growth then you will see how to manipulate her to give you more seedling stage is very imported ....
 
Looking great...

One word of caution though... Red stems is a sign of stress. Not to worry though. Maybe your soil is a bit hot for seedlings. They'll come out of it as they grow and get use to there indoor home...

:Coolio:
 
Looking great...

One word of caution though... Red stems is a sign of stress. Not to worry though. Maybe your soil is a bit hot for seedlings. They'll come out of it as they grow and get use to there indoor home...

:Coolio:

Some times it takes awhile for the girls to adjust. At Day #13 they look a little small, but not critical. I'm growing Short Rider and Northern Light (Day #12) now. My Shorties are a little bigger than my N/Ls.

They look fine. Just ph water correctly and enjoy. Light nutrients at 1st, less is more.

Growing in FF Happy Frog. I've found it takes a few ph'd waterings to get the best results.
 
Almost all my seedling get some red in the stems in their sprouting stage...:no: That's why I said not to worry. More of a heads up kinda thing...

And for real, less is more. Especially now. 1/4 strength at most...
 
Almost all my seedling get some red in the stems in their sprouting stage...:no: That's why I said not to worry. More of a heads up kinda thing...

And for real, less is more. Especially now. 1/4 strength at most...

Remember these are babies. Real babies take time to adjust to being born. Seedlings have to adjust to the ph of the soil, humidity, lighting and temp. It just takes time. If the soil and water are correct; then they should be fine. The tap root is still anchoring the plant. After week 2-3 they spread out more of the finer roots. Then they should be ready to rock and explode with growth.

No matter what the nutrient companies say. It's best to start very slowly. Your seedlings have all the food they need to start out with. If they start to yellow up after the 3rd week then you'll need to feed them. Feed the roots; not the plant.
 
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