2 weeks old seedling aren't growing...

Alienwidow

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If you leave any bulb over a plant for some time it will catch heat and dry out. We dont know his methods nor his environment so we give him basic strategy that we know works. And the truth is all you need to do is know the plant and bond with it really all that extra scientific research is unecessary unless you a mad scientist.
You shouldnt gey mad or agitated if someone sprayd or mist their plants. If i feel its to dry or hot i spray or mist and cool them off. I still cant grasp how a man can dislike a person for how they do their own thing. Because even you started off ignorant in some areas like everyone else. Forgetting where you came from. That says alot about your character and your compassion for growers and newbs as if you wasnt one.
Ya your really fucked up huh? Bond with the plant? Screw the science just bond with it? Baaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaa! Cummon buddy! Tell me another one! Baaaaaaahahahahahahahahahahaaaa! Omfg thats spoken like a true stoner.

And forgetting where i came from? If you werent paying attention earlier, let me give you a recap...i took the time out of my day and away from my grow so i could diagnose gfms seedling. Then i got my suggestion backed by another expirienced grower who told you your info sucks, i agreed, then you decided to take a shot at my character? My compassion? And told me ive forgotten where i come from?
Look pal, if my character and compassion were indeed in need of adjusting i wouldnt have given two shits about him and probably said something stupid instead of going through the files in my brain to help him save his plant. If i "forgot where i came from" i wouldnt be here helping new growers out on this site.
But really i aint worried about what you think, you obviously not even qualified to grow if your still misting your plants trying to get powder mildew and downy midew to grow on them. So while your "bonding" with your plants and spreading lies and trash all over the web, ill be trying not to forget where i came from and giving good growing tips to guys that need help. Have a nice day an go hoop your head. :lol:
 

bigsteve

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Should still be in small cups at that size. Now you will wait a couple extra weeks waiting for the roots to fill that big (all perlite?) pot. Plants won't grow much above ground until the roots do fill the pot. By staying in a small container you allow the roots to "bottom out" much faster. Once the plants starts vegging it will continue growing greenery as the roots grow to fill up the next larger pot. I leave seedlings in a 12 ounce solo cup until the plant is twice as tall as the cup is wide.

Good luck, BigSteve.
 

gardengardian7

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the young growers have always to wise up there wisdom, freedom of information is based solely on the experiences of one person passed on through another. might have to grab some popcorn to see where this one go's...
IMHO - ML talks more sense AW and on a whole I think this guy needs to leave his plants be in the same environment he started with his same schedule as they look healthy overall - if hes had any experience which I believe so as he is a 'well know member' then im sure he's just over worrying his seedling stage and wanted some advice from likewise growers not that of a troll and False information..... but that is IMHO....

Peace and happy growing, keep us posted with more pics as the little girls blossom :)
1.fed em according to nute chart
2. idk misting raises the RH?
3. def gonna try to stick to clones in the future
True, I was only implying if its warm and dry. Because more humidity is needed during veg. And this is what worked for me. And bonding with your plants us the same as any other posdession. Simply getting to know and understand the things that you bring into your home and life un general. My apologies for the ignorance on your post Grape...
 

gardengardian7

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<<< Old-school - Bucket of water - Towel - Oscillating fan.... constant humidity, constant (super light) misting, constant cooling (wind chill factor). during flower I just drop the fan speed till my humidity touches the 40% ish range and give it a separate timer so that it turns off about an hour before the lights do (reduce bud rot chances)... Has always worked wonders for me :)
Funny that you mention towel because I was wondering would a towel absorb the humidity in the point that you need it to... or would it be opposed and go cantrary and put humidity back out?
 

grapefruitmarmalade

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hey grapes...IMHO there is nothing wrong with your plants, they look good and are just spending most of there energy growing roots, as that's a rather large bucket.

I have done the same in 3 gallon buckets and they seem to be doing dick-all, then one day they kick into gear and grow crazy

this will become.....
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this....cheers and good luck
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PS; don't get overly worried about the RH....it helps but is not that critical....and start slowly with the nutes (start 1/4 strength)
Thanks man. I don't remember them being so slow last time around. This is why I made this thread. I suppose I was much busier and didn't quite feel time go pass

Should still be in small cups at that size. Now you will wait a couple extra weeks waiting for the roots to fill that big (all perlite?) pot. Plants won't grow much above ground until the roots do fill the pot. By staying in a small container you allow the roots to "bottom out" much faster. Once the plants starts vegging it will continue growing greenery as the roots grow to fill up the next larger pot. I leave seedlings in a 12 ounce solo cup until the plant is twice as tall as the cup is wide.

Good luck, BigSteve.
far out, BigSteve, will def wise up and do that next time around.

Funny that you mention towel because I was wondering would a towel absorb the humidity in the point that you need it to... or would it be opposed and go cantrary and put humidity back out?
I think the logic behind it is that as air heats up it evaporates/absorbs the water from the towel. The fan just spreads it around and speeds up the process
 

LordRalh3

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hey grapes...IMHO there is nothing wrong with your plants, they look good and are just spending most of there energy growing roots, as that's a rather large bucket.

I have done the same in 3 gallon buckets and they seem to be doing dick-all, then one day they kick into gear and grow crazy

this will become.....
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this....cheers and good luck
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PS; don't get overly worried about the RH....it helps but is not that critical....and start slowly with the nutes (start 1/4 strength)
Loving the walmart auto wash buckets... I use about 20 of those lovely one dollar buckets
 
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