Seed Germination

We were all nervous moms once. Just be sure to post pics as they grow up. We love bud porn…

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Hell yah mate. Prepare a folder for me I will bust out your gb’s. Lol

hay @Myfriendis410 mate,
look at this. They look like reborn. Hella united we stand.


Hope you proud.
Forgot you @elheffe702 and @dbrn32 you been a help as well thanks mates
One question which just popped up in my head, since my lil amenisa girls had a rough start and are pretty small (i mean the stem) but already have 4 leaves will they catch up or will i suffer of a smaller yield because of that?

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Get a very gentle breeze on them, or wiggle the stems gently, and they’ll strengthen right up. Try to get more light on the one, looks to be stretching. You can bury the long stem when you transplant. They look great, though! I’m glad to see they came around :+1:

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Just found that. I was wondering why the leave is so strangely turned. Is that a sign or anything ?

Otherwise yes I’m glad too. I can sleep good again and yes I will pump you guys with pictures of them as they grow up since you guys helped me rescuing my little girls. What do you mean with wiggle. I feel get a gently breeze on them at Friday. I will put them in my grow tent and there is a vent blowing in the other direction I think I have to stock up and get a second one and set it up to breeze a bitnon on my plants right ?
Thanks slot and I bought a nutrion pack from hesi starter kit. Should I start using it now ? On the bigger plant ?

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By wiggle, I mean just gently move it around a little bit, like a workout for the stem.

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They will probably catch up. Usually long stringy seedlings is from not enough light.

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oh i see okay cool. Good to know

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Okay will do it right away.

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Ha…this just popped up in my suggestions on youtube:

The universe is listening.

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Look what happend

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Lol thanks.

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That’s a mostly healthy looking little girl. But, she looks a little overwatered, and begging for more light. I don’t like to use a stake and tie like that, personally. I feel it gives the stem a crutch and allows it to slack off on growing a thick stem to hold it’s own weight. The roots poking out the bottom tell me she’s ready to pot up, unless those are from the other little sprouts in the pot. I’d pull those out, too, to prevent any competition. Maybe let her dry out a day or two, then transplant, and bury the stem about 2/3 of the way up to the bottom set of leaves. The base of the stem makes me nervous, looks like she might be starting to turn brown down there. The biggest thing is more light. It will help with the stretching as well as helping evaporate the moisture in the soil. I wanna reach through my screen and help :v: :smile:

Oh okay I will mark the words.
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Yes I had the same thoughts like you. Is it a bad thing that it turns brown and what does it mean ? And yes I think I water them to often. To much dad feelings lol. What are the signs of being over/underwaterd? They will get a better light at friday.
I will transplant it at Monday. Yes I and I wish I could sleep next to them and take care of then all day long lol
Thanks for the help. Althought it worries me Abit

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The sort of wilted looking leaves, the overall droopiness, and the wet looking soil are all signs of overwatering. The brownish stem might mean the stem could be rotting from too much moisture. When they’re that small, you only want to just dampen the soil, maybe only once a day, letting it dry out nearly all the way before you water again. Some like to water in a ring around the stem, to help promote root growth. Do you have a fan you could put nearby, blowing away from the plant? It might help draw the moisture up out of the soil. What is the humidity like there? And don’t worry, you’re doing great!

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Okay good, you got me worried for a second.
Yes there is a fan in the rent blowing away from the plant. And yes I will water then less often. I used to do it like give tjem so much water until I see the soil condt take anymore and then no water for a day or 2. I guess I should be more careful. I will put out the stick later.
So I shouldn’t worry to much ? I feel bad for watering to much and the brown stem worries me.
I wish I could smoke some too get down lol.


Here’s a another pic so you can judge it better.
Thanks for telling me all this.

Once it dries up a little, you could put a little more soil around the base of that stem for now until you transplant.

Yeah, I think she’ll do alright. Be careful with the stem until it gets a little thicker. And you’re welcome, that’s what we’re all here for!

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Okay good. Yes I will transplant them next Friday and give them the new light. I think my girls will be happy and thank me with some fat buds :wink:
Okay good so I learned my lesson to water them more carefully and the light porblem is solved also. I never thought plants could touch my heart so much.

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I forgot to anwser, im not so sure what the humidity is in there. I still need to buy a tool for it.

They like higher humidity at this age, but that will effect how quickly the soil dries up, too.

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