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Old 02-27-2008, 12:00 AM
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So here are the pics of my two growing plants. (nothing else will germ, damn it)

1st pic is of the setup, group photo

2nd and 3rd pic are of my first plant. I think it's at around 2 1/2 weeks right now... The brown/orange you see is from keeping the T5 too close at the beginning.

The rest of the pics are from my 2nd plant. It's at around 1 1/2 weeks right now. If you notice, there's some orange tinging going on. I believe that's because in the particular pot it's in, the hose is having trouble wetting the whole rockwool cube so it started to dry up. (Correct me if I'm wrong people)

So I've started top watering that cube when it starts to get dry.

Again, I have no idea why I can't get any of the other seeds to germ. I have 3 seeds in one of the rockwool cubes, and 2 in another. I'm hoping a couple of those will want to sprout. If not, I'm going to try germing a couple Crystal seeds to fill out the 4 positions of the kit. Problem with that is the age difference between the plants. I'll be LST'ing so the height difference shouldn't be too big a deal, but I need to get the other 2 started so the timing isn't too far off for nutes/the switch over/etc.



Any suggestions/comments/advice is appreciated.
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File Type: jpg no. 2 at one and a half weeks.JPG (90.0 KB, 23 views)
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File Type: jpg no. 2 at one and a half weeks #3.JPG (102.8 KB, 45 views)
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