2 seeds germnated on has not

green fan

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I have 2 seeds that have germinated and 2 sets of leaves, and the other one only has its 1 set of leaves, and has not sprouted any in the last week.

Can I cut off a branch of one of my others and clone that into the my other pot? I would keep it on the same grow. I would clone 1 and top the other.

Will this work?
 
I would give the seedling a chance. I had my seedling that looked like it was going to die. All the leaves went crispy (slow release nutes fucked me there, woops) and all but one single leaf fell off, and that one didn't look too nice. I kept watering it anyways, and keeping an eye on it and a couple days ago, out of nowheres a new set of leaves started growing and now it's doing fine. They're tough buggers. Just gotta let them do their thing and give em a chance.
 
Yeah, I'd say they look fine. Some seedlings just grow slower than others. Just like my seedlings, some of them didn't like the nutes in my soil, and others were completely fine with it. Survival of the fittest I suppose, lol.
 
Looking bad today.
The other 2 looking good.
The strains are feminized Norther lights, Rock Lock, and Cole Train. Unfortunately I don't know which is which. Should be fun trying to figure out what they are.
 

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SOmething to consider in the future is to use a small pot to get them started in.

Usually when people use large pots like you have the problem most have to deal with is over watering due to the size of the pot.

Small party cups with some holes in the bottom for drainage work well to get them started. THen once they are around 2-3 inches tall move them to your bigger pots.


Just a thought for future reference


J
 
yea i have had seedlings take 5 days to break the soil. while my others have only taken a day or 2
 
id leave it alone bro, keep watering it as needed and give it a chance...i have 2 sprouts that are growing slow as hell, one is 3 weeks old and the other is a month...im just know starting to see growth everyday...oldest is like 2 inches and other is like 1 1"2...but there dark green and look healthy so im just letting them do there thing man
 
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