so what is it?
and how do I fix it?
no idk why it looks this way. and yes people say that it has to be fed like a 1/4 strength everyone is different.What exactly would she be deficient of at this early stage? You're not even supposed to feed her yet. Or am I being trolled?
No. I suggest digging around somewhere to learn how seedlings grow. The only thing i see wrong is overwatering. It looks normal otherwise. Do not feed anything right now you will cause more PERMANENT damage then good.could this be a deficiency?
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my other plant that sprouted is light green and the cotelydons are standing straight out not all folded like this?
I tried bro. and it's all just general. like vague information. like today I got home and the top layer of soil was super dry.No. I suggest digging around somewhere to learn how seedlings grow. The only thing i see wrong is overwatering. It looks normal otherwise. Do not feed anything right now you will cause more PERMANENT damage then good.
that thing looks like it's 2 days old, dont stick your finger in the soil. Water when the cup feels light. It will take about 2-5 days depending on how hot they are. Once the roots get going you will notice the cups will feel lighter a day or two earlier. Once the cotyledons yellow out then start the transplant & feed at 1/4 after the first wateringI t
I tried bro. and it's all just general. like vague information. like today I got home and the top layer of soil was super dry.
so it looks fine? I'll wait a couple days and post a follow up.that thing looks like it's 2 days old, dont stick your finger in the soil. Water when the cup feels light. It will take about 2-5 days depending on how hot they are. Once the roots get going you will notice the cups will feel lighter a day or two earlier. Once the cotyledons yellow out then start the transplant & feed at 1/4 after the first watering
i agree with diobocal as usual ... wet then dryish wet then dryish ... can cycle in 20 hours or 2 days depening on oodels of factors.alright. but I've been watering them all the same times and same amounts.
but my other one looks good to me. View attachment 3468478
what do you mean by this?i agree with diobocal as usual ... wet then dryish wet then dryish ... can cycle in 20 hours or 2 days depening on oodels of factors.
sorry had a tooth pulled words are not working so good..lolwhat do you mean by this?
all good brotha. I just appreciate you helping me.sorry had a tooth pulled words are not working so good..lol
looks like they are fine . you seem to know they dont need soil that ALWAYS wet . they need moments of dryness...