Seedling issues

Tone24

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Hi guys im new to the forum and can i ask if anyone knows why my blueberry auto fem shed its outer but has only got one cotyledon leaf :/
Should i bin it or does anyone know if it will grow please
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Thanks
 

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Tone24

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Thank you guys its day 3 and surprisingly the first true leaves have gotten a tad bigger after 6 off so fingers crossed no pun lol its looking so,so but all your advice is giving me the confidence she will grow to produce her second set.
Once again cheers everyone i will keep updated with more pics
 
She will be fine man :) ive put mine though hell and back many a time and everytime they come back (within reason haha) just means you have to treat her a bit nicer than you normally would
 

Tone24

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She will be fine man :) ive put mine though hell and back many a time and everytime they come back (within reason haha) just means you have to treat her a bit nicer than you normally would
Haha sweet i just keep checking her every couple of hours just hope she gets what she needs from the one cotyledon
 

bobtokes

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get rid of the stakes they should be able to support themselves at that stage, if they are overly wobbly get some more soil in the pot right up to the top of the pot, let the soil dry out before watering, if your using cfl lights at this stage get them within a few inches of the top of the plant, it will stop the stems stretching
 

Tone24

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Just an update :) the ties will be coming off and transplant soon and new lamp holders as these are not efficient enough but have done the job until now DSC_0371.JPG
 
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Tone24

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keep feeding veg nutes for the first 2 weeks of flower, and give um some MG ;)
My medium still has 2 weeks of nutes left in it will that be ok?
I was planning on next watering to give them my bloom nutes at a reduced doseage im using fox farms. I skipped the first nitrogen gro big nutes as like i said soil is for a 5 week feed
 
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