fem ww seedlings

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Indoors' started by ISTANDALONE, Nov 19, 2006.

  1. so this is a question for any and all ww growers. i ordered and germinated four fem ww's from femaleseeds.nl via drchronic. they all germed very fast and sprouted fast too. i lost one of them due to me being spastic (long story) but the others are alive. my question is did your ww's seem to take a lone time to develope their first leaves? it seems like mine are taking a long long time (when compaired to my first two bagseed grows and my skunk #1 seedlings that i have too) almost like they don't want to grow. they are under a 100w equiv cfl until big enough to handle hid. soil is my own mix of hyponex top soil, perlite, coir, and some sand. am i just really impatient or is ww a slow starter? any and all help/comments/harassment is appreciated and thanks in advance.
     
  2. you still growing in soil, I thought by now you'd try out hydro. I haven't the foggiest notion to why they ain't growing faster. Me I'd have them under the MH from the get go. Just raise it to 30 inches or so.
     
  3. Mine grew fast. Look at my journal.
     
  4. I had mine under a MH from Day 1 and they grew pretty quickly as well. Make sure your temps are around 75-82 and humidity is between 45-65%. Check out my journal too as well. I got pictures of them every few days on my journal.
     
  5. i just put em under metal halide today. the two new sprouts are seem more vigorous today, it's the one that i sprouted about 10 days ago thats lacking. after it broke soil and the leaves opened up, there was a seed half stuck to it that would not fall off for almost three days. i took it off, and in doing so almost pulled the seedling from the soil:eek: . this one is still alive but growing really slow, but alive! leave it to me to fuck-up seeds i paid for but the bagseed never had an issue.

    chimera, i'm getting the Sunleaves Planter of Ease or Garden of Ease for xmas. sort of an intro to hydro to see how i like it before building a big setup.
     

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