Don’t worry, they’re not as dry as they seem. What are you growing in, soil?
I just lightly spray mine 2 times a day but I also have 3 in one pot they don’t need a lot to start with in 5-6 weeks a gallon easy each water
Ok, that looks like decent soil for seedlings. Do you have a Ph meter yet? You’re gonna need one along with a PPM/EC meter, and some Ph up and down.
I’ll bet she’ll be up in a few hours to say hello to you. Oh, and the next time you’re thinking of doing something, ask first before you do. That’s what we’re all here for, to help prevent mistakes.
I’ll try. I get overly excited sometimes
I’ve got a pH meter and 5 5gal fab pots the rest I’ll get little by little. Any pointers on an EC meter or just check amazon?
They’re all pretty much the same unless you want to spend some money. Here’s a good cheap one:
https://www.amazon.com/Professional-TDS-Combines-EC-Hydroponics/dp/B01FPG89CE/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1528418667&sr=8-2-spons&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=ppm+meter&psc=1
And if you want a really good one for more money, there’s this:
https://www.amazon.com/Apera-Instruments-Conductivity-Accuracy-Complete/dp/B01ENFOIN2/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1528418819&sr=8-4&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=apera%2Bec%2Bmeter&dpPl=1&dpID=31PBDV6jTwL&ref=plSrch&th=1&psc=1
Your plants will tell you what they need. After a transplant they can definitely be droopy. They’ll be droopy if their over watered, they’ll be droopy if their under watered, heck sometimes their droopy when their sleeping … Ultimately you have to just experiment ever so slightly, document, ask questions and adjust. A few weeks ago I transplanted my auto and she was sad, dried her out, got her hydrated and then she was fine. Over watered one day then the next she was sad, adjusted again then under watered, and guess what next day…she was said… Adjusted one more time and have been spot on ever since. I find it easiest to measure what I give… Some people do the pick up pot method…etc etc but for me right now it’s easiest to micro manage and adjust as needed. That way if I see something wrong I know how to adjust ever so slightly up or down in oz to try and see what the issue is. You’ll get the hang of it. It all takes time, documenting and patience.
Like @raustin and @Hogmaster said we are all here to help you. Don’t over think it. Happy growing!
Cool thanks
@FNG101v2 sometimes l don’t learn the first time(stuborn) Guess I’ll take a measuring cup down there
No problem buddy. I’m right there with you in the trenches. Beleive me I’m about to update my journal with my first legit problem
Uh-oh!? I’ll b learning with you
Good morning all.
Seed cover is still stuck but she’s up officially day 1!siblings are awake(they should b there on 24/0)15284641895611298816710|690x387
The last pic is the runt. She is the one who got it the worst when I knocked them over so shock slowed her a little. She’ll just b that much stronger
The droopy 1 is still droopy probably from over watering but she’ll b fine
I like watchin em grow I’ll take more pics later
Forgot to mention it’s 6/8. 3 are 9 days 2 are 7days and the new born bag seed is 1 (almost)
They look great… No more water though.
So I came home late from work and just now got to see them. No water for about 24 hrs
Except the newborn just misted her
All is good they look about the same, except dry. Got a little growth. The droopy 1 Is still shocked from yesterday’s manhandlin. The new one looks a little lopsided. No biggy
Whatcha got going on with the 4th picture? Little brown marks?
That’s the 1 that came out all twisted. It may have been root exposure to light about the time it sprouted @FNG101v2
They look good, but I could’ve sworn I told you no more water for a few days. Lol