Normal or not

Hey first time growing organically using gro dirt lite soil my seed sprouted today but leaves haven't opened judging by the pics is this normal or have I fucked up its an a GhostRyder auto seed by synergy automatic
 

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GrOwThMoNgeR

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Might wanna try wetting the soil with a couple nice spray bottle sprays (not much) and you can even place a plastic bottle over it (cut the top off) if needed to make a better humid environment for the seedling, but it shed the seed shell, so should be ok if it doesn't die.
 
Might wanna try wetting the soil with a couple nice spray bottle sprays (not much) and you can even place a plastic bottle over it (cut the top off) if needed to make a better humid environment for the seedling, but it shed the seed shell, so should be ok if it doesn't die.
Actually just a few things it almost shed the shell it was still on a tad had to assist with removal but ye a majority was off the last remaining bit that I had to assist with
Was kinda on the stemish area but ye it had it essence already cracked threw the shell just tried tapping it a bit to see if the tap root was in there firmly and it feels tight as shit like its already rooted to something so in my limited knowledge I'd say it should be fine again though I just find it strange that the leaves haven't opened up yet also they are wet i have lights on so its a bad pic ill attach another pic without the lights for u guys also here's a brief description of the soil just so u guys can have a better understanding of the soil

GRO-DIRT lite was developed alongside our GRO-DIRT Premium Living Soil as a blend for growers who prefer to utilise direct applications of organic fertilisers to steer their crops, as well as for plants that require less total fertiliser, such as in early vegative growth.

Featuring a completely revamped soil structure that is physically lighter, and able to be pushed harder by liquid fertilisers and teas, than our standard GRO-DIRT, while maintaining optimal CEC and drainage over the crop cycle.

GRO-DIRT lite makes a perfect starter soil for rooted clones and seedlings, great results can be achieved by starting with GRO-DIRT lite then graduating to full strength
GRO-DIRT in the bloom cycle.










GRO-DIRT lite contains enough nutrients to feed fast growing plants for approximately 4 to 6 weeks. You can start to use top dressings, liquid feeds or tea's to feed the plants at any point, but they will be required more when going through the bloom cycle to achieve optimal yields.

The compost used in this soil blend is derived from Organic Grass fed cows, we compost this for more than a year with the addition of Bio-Dynamic inputs (Yarrow, Chamomile, Nettle, Oak Bark, Valerian) and home grown Comfrey - grown in
GRO-DIRT.
It is my closest approximation to the "Malibu" compost I experienced in the US but darker and has a richer finish, that builds a very nice soil base.
It has a gentle nutrient content, yet is very rich in microbes.

The nutrient and mineral content is a carefully curated selection of the highest quality premium organic inputs Australia has to offer, this, along with our special blend of Endo/Ecto Mycorrhizae, Trichoderma and Soil Probiotics, ensure the nutrients contained in the soil are available to your plants, right out of the bag, in addition to promoting overall plant health and resilience.






GRO-DIRT ensures a more stable rhizosphere which results in better crops on a more consistent basis, over a wider range of conditions.
 

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GrOwThMoNgeR

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Actually just a few things it almost shed the shell it was still on a tad had to assist with removal but ye a majority was off the last remaining bit that I had to assist with
Was kinda on the stemish area but ye it had it essence already cracked threw the shell just tried tapping it a bit to see if the tap root was in there firmly and it feels tight as shit like its already rooted to something so in my limited knowledge I'd say it should be fine again though I just find it strange that the leaves haven't opened up yet also they are wet i have lights on so its a bad pic ill attach another pic without the lights for u guys also here's a brief description of the soil just so u guys can have a better understanding of the soil

GRO-DIRT lite was developed alongside our GRO-DIRT Premium Living Soil as a blend for growers who prefer to utilise direct applications of organic fertilisers to steer their crops, as well as for plants that require less total fertiliser, such as in early vegative growth.

Featuring a completely revamped soil structure that is physically lighter, and able to be pushed harder by liquid fertilisers and teas, than our standard GRO-DIRT, while maintaining optimal CEC and drainage over the crop cycle.

GRO-DIRT lite makes a perfect starter soil for rooted clones and seedlings, great results can be achieved by starting with GRO-DIRT lite then graduating to full strength
GRO-DIRT in the bloom cycle.










GRO-DIRT lite contains enough nutrients to feed fast growing plants for approximately 4 to 6 weeks. You can start to use top dressings, liquid feeds or tea's to feed the plants at any point, but they will be required more when going through the bloom cycle to achieve optimal yields.

The compost used in this soil blend is derived from Organic Grass fed cows, we compost this for more than a year with the addition of Bio-Dynamic inputs (Yarrow, Chamomile, Nettle, Oak Bark, Valerian) and home grown Comfrey - grown in
GRO-DIRT.
It is my closest approximation to the "Malibu" compost I experienced in the US but darker and has a richer finish, that builds a very nice soil base.
It has a gentle nutrient content, yet is very rich in microbes.

The nutrient and mineral content is a carefully curated selection of the highest quality premium organic inputs Australia has to offer, this, along with our special blend of Endo/Ecto Mycorrhizae, Trichoderma and Soil Probiotics, ensure the nutrients contained in the soil are available to your plants, right out of the bag, in addition to promoting overall plant health and resilience.






GRO-DIRT ensures a more stable rhizosphere which results in better crops on a more consistent basis, over a wider range of conditions.
Still looks a bit dry. Your call.
 

Imcamping86

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Use a humidity dome until the leaves have opened fully. Than remove it . Get some good air flow on it after wards to increase stem strength . If they stretch , support them . Good luck
 
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