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Im posting these pics and stating that these are all about a week old some are OK some are yellowing, and ONE is lots of roots please tell me if I should transplant in your opinion
 

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yea man i would say transplant it for sure. i had my plant in a pot that was too small for it and it didnt grow at all for a about a week because of this. once i transplanted it though it was all good.
 
Transplanted that one, now for the yellowing one I stopped watering it (well only waered once when it broke soil) but it is the only one doing that.

THe others are just all pointing UP not OUT any Ideas why?
 
Water them!:peace: Keep the soil "moist" not wet until they have at least 4 leaves! Then water every other day or so or whatever your water schedule.
 
Are you using straight water or water with nutes ? I hold off on the nutes till they are bigger, that could be you source of yellowing. Also the cups should have drainage holes in them, drill a couple holes in the bottom, be careful since you have roots already and then put that cup inside another one. If you are careful you could pull out the plant and the soil if it is wet it should all stick together pretty well, then drill the holes. That's what I would try, straight water and drainage holes to see if they do better. I'd let them grow a little more before transplanting them, but that's just me, doesn't make it wrong or right.
 
Are you using straight water or water with nutes ? I hold off on the nutes till they are bigger, that could be you source of yellowing. Also the cups should have drainage holes in them, drill a couple holes in the bottom, be careful since you have roots already and then put that cup inside another one. If you are careful you could pull out the plant and the soil if it is wet it should all stick together pretty well, then drill the holes. That's what I would try, straight water and drainage holes to see if they do better. I'd let them grow a little more before transplanting them, but that's just me, doesn't make it wrong or right.

The cups have drainage holes pre sprouting, they are in sleves made of photopaper to darken around the roots (clear cups used) and on tp of a drainage pan.

I am only using straight water no NUTES yet, though I transplanted the largest one and it got really happy (props will be given for that.) the perlite believe it or not has micro nutrients in the .002 area equal amounts but al the other plants are in the same mix and as I said one is really happy now (betting it is male with my luck) but no signs of yellow, I watered as per the last advice and the jury is still out on the results (props will be given if results are favorable and no hard feelings if they are less than desirable.)
 
That's all I know to suggest and it sounds like you have those areas covered, you can try transplanting them and see if the others become happy also. The only other thing I can think of is if they were touching the bulb on your lights but from the pics that doesn't seem to be the case.

Looks like I don't have the answer you are looking for, sorry.
 
That's all I know to suggest and it sounds like you have those areas covered, you can try transplanting them and see if the others become happy also. The only other thing I can think of is if they were touching the bulb on your lights but from the pics that doesn't seem to be the case.

Looks like I don't have the answer you are looking for, sorry.

see what I mean by happy though
 

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Transplant looks good! The soil still looks dry to me, but maybe that was before you watered that one! :)

Hope they perk up for you! :weed: :joint::hump:
 
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