Day 12 from seed

Markob

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that means its still growing :)

can you see the difference from the new pic and the old picture?.
 

bigbull52

Active Member
that means its still growing :)

can you see the difference from the new pic and the old picture?.

He was expressing the fact that it looks the same.. lol

Just let it sit, dont touch it for a few days.
over babying them is what will kill it... let it dry out.. seedlings will survive a drought before they survive a flood.
 

bottletoke

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So everyone tells you your plant is almost dead from overwatering and you gave it more water?

Awesome.
 

Adjorr

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depending on pot size using your finger wont give an accurate reading. if your in a 3g or 5 g pot then there is likely much moisture deep in the pot you cant feel, and as this is ur first grow u may think the soil "feels" dry but actually has enough moisture in it for seedlings to be just fine. when my plants were that small in 3 gallon pots i only watered them once a week maybe longer, with about 2 liters of water. Overwatering is a common newb mistake but you gotta remember how plants are in nature, it dosent rain everyday but when it does it rains a lot.
 

mrblu

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you should of started in a party cup or something. much easier to tell when to water and much easier to manage.
 

mrblu

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why would you transplant it? with it that small? id alteast wait till the leaves where coming over the edges of the cup.
 

bugz420

Member
Whether I start with clones or seeds I always use grow plugs which are easy to tell if they need water or not. Once I see roots sticking out of grow plugs I transplant into dixie cups. Works for me everytime with good growth that doesnt get stunted by transplanting. Did you start the seed directly in soil?
 

Markob

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I put the seed in water till it germinated then put it in to a small pot then i transplanted it in to that bigger tub.
 
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