I’m thinking I probably turned the light on too late and didn’t know they sprouted. Either way it wasn’t like it took me a week. Maybe a day or 2.
They popped up like this and just started stretching like crazy. I’ve grown this strain before and idk what to do rn.
Exactly. When seeds get planted outside, the sun comes up every day. Indoor grows should try to match natural growing conditions as closely as possible. I plant my seeds and throw the pots right under 100watts 18/6.
Needs more light, bring it in closer as others have said. You can try to transplant it into another pot carefully but give yourself enough space so that you can bury most of the stretched stem in soil. It'll give it support. Actually you might have enough space in the pot your in now just top it off with soil. Sent from my LM-X420 using Grasscity Forum mobile app
Yea, I meant since they popped. But over all you guys are all correct. There 9 days old according to my journal. You were pretty much spot on haha.
Just moved the plants 14 inches closer to the light. The light right now is a couple inches off 2 feet to the plants now, instead of 3 feet like before. I’m gonna keep a good eye on them and let you all know how it turns out in a few days
Will do. Also I’m not confident enough to transplant them this young. I’m like 90% sure I’ll fuck it all up. So I’m just gonna put soil carefully over the long stretch and take it from there. I’m gonna veg these for 2 months so I really hope they recover from this stretch and slow down a bit.
What Light are you using? I have all my seedlings in a 4 x 4 grow tent out of direct light with an Aglex m320 n 200w Cree cxb3590 cobs .. they look awesome. And they’re not even in direct light. That’s why I’m wondering what kind of light this is
What is your environment like Bro? Are you in soil or Coco? Tent? Vent fan? Sometimes not having adequate ventilation alone can do this to seedlings.
If you can get your hands on one of these Or Cree cobs. They blow the blurple out of the water. Jus use 3500k for bloom. (More autumn colored light)