What's wrong with my new seeds

John kush93

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Can anyone help me please, i have these seeds and there looking mad, curling like mad looking wierd there basically just in a room under a 400w light under 24 hour lighting and they have been in pots now for like 2weeks just over there all root bound just waiting to pot up tomorrow, will they recover once in bigger pots and the plants that look deformed will they recover ? Thanks guys
 

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Kcbscrogger

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Can anyone help me please, i have these seeds and there looking mad, curling like mad looking wierd there basically just in a room under a 400w light under 24 hour lighting and they have been in pots now for like 2weeks just over there all root bound just waiting to pot up tomorrow, will they recover once in bigger pots and the plants that look deformed will they recover ? Thanks guys
They don’t look bad, you definitely have to up pot and they’ll be fine. Good luck - Add some perlite to help with drainage.
 

greg nr

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Also looks like heat stress. Raise or dim the lights. Too much light will kill a plant. Also agree that the speed bumps show over watering.
 

Mass Medicinals

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Our guess would have also been a little too much watering.

Be careful about delaying care of your plants. Even one day can set them back in the long run. Just some food for thought down the line.
 

Moldy

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Yeah, too much water and the light could be too close. Where's it at distance wise? Might help to put a fan on it too.
 

resinousflowers420

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theyre root bound,need transplanting.
the plants in pictures 3 and 6 look like mutants,but they might grow out of it.
reduce the light schedule to 20/4 or 18/6,cannabis plants can only use so much light per day,so 24 hours of light is not needed.
oh and I don't know exactly what medium youre using,but if youre growing in good soil,then after transplant into good size pots, you shouldn't need to feed anything for atleast a week or 2,there should already be enough food in the soil.
 
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