seedlings not growing

atcjon

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so my new seedlings are not growing. i put them under lights on the 25th of november and this is them as of 10 minutes ago. i water them 2x daily so that the rockwool cube is moist. usually about 30ml of water daily. i put 35%h2o2 in the water to help and the floroscent light is 5 inches above. my temp is 72-78. humidity is always around 30%. what could be the problem here. i have 4 strains in and all of them are like this. all of them are nirvana (big bud, durban poison, bubbleious, ppp)
 

Dirtyboy

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They dnt grow much at first. They are growing roots. The more roots they have the more they grow. Ya maybe water too much as well.
 

atcjon

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They are not going to grow 1 foot in 9 days. Be patient.

i am being patient but i am aslo concerned. the plants havent grown at all except maybe for the roots but i cant see them. all the grows i have seen on the websites show that at day 9 the plants are much more advanced than this. my first bagseed grow was 100 times better. i will wait a few more days before i give up on them
 

carr0t

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water ones a week or every 4-5 days in rockwool cubes that big with such a .small plant... and get proper ph water 5.8ph
 

MARAVALU

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Hey dude
Your being very impatient, plus i would also say that your def over watering your plants,
As was said you only need to water once or twice a week not once or twice a day dude,
Your plants roots will seriously suffer if you keep over watering them,
Just wait and see how you get on with less watering
I gaurantee you'll see a difference
How long atre they under the light for... 24, 18/6, 16/8
 

techtoker

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Had same problem with rockwool cubes. Too much water. I mix peroxide with water and give it a good shake to aerate the water.
 

T813308004

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They will grow they are spending energy on root production like said before. Make sure you're not overwatering them because that could stunt growth. And it is a good idea to move the light closer if it's a fluoro because you can have them about half an inch away from touching the tops and they won't burn because of the low heat emmited. I use CFL fluoros and I do this and I have about 1" inbetween nodes (no stretching) and great healthy vegetation.
 
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