Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 1 2 3 LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 22

Thread: Seedlings not growing help please.

  1. #11

    Join Date
    May 2012
    Posts
    87
    Thanks
    69
    Been Thanked: 35 Times

    Default

    They have stretched a lot I will try and get some light in a tent so they can get more light and closer. Would you suggest repotting them its seems a bit early to move them? i couldnt use a fan as i have them in a little dome.
    ONE LOVE

  2. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to striker87 For This Useful Post:

    GEORGE (05-05-20), Jingo (05-05-20)

  3. #12

    Join Date
    Apr 2014
    Location
    USA
    Posts
    11,299
    Thanks
    35,647
    Been Thanked: 42,730 Times

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by striker87 View Post
    They have stretched a lot I will try and get some light in a tent so they can get more light and closer. Would you suggest repotting them its seems a bit early to move them? i couldnt use a fan as i have them in a little dome.
    You can repot them anytime if they are photos, I would wait a little bit though. When I grow autos if they get floppy like that often if I wait long enough they just stand up and take care of themselves. But you can repot those too if you're careful, again I would wait a little bit.

    Sent from my SM-G975U using Tapatalk
    "If science can't be questioned, It's not science anymore"

    ~Aaron Rogers

    "This is not an economic turndown, it is a takedown"

    ~ Catherin Austin Fitts

  4. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Jingo For This Useful Post:

    GEORGE (05-05-20), striker87 (05-05-20)

  5. #13

    Join Date
    May 2012
    Posts
    87
    Thanks
    69
    Been Thanked: 35 Times

    Default

    Thanks I will give them a couple of days then repot them. They are photos.

  6. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to striker87 For This Useful Post:

    GEORGE (05-05-20), Jingo (05-05-20)

  7. #14

    Join Date
    May 2020
    Posts
    6
    Thanks
    2
    Been Thanked: 11 Times

    Default

    Are they in a warm environment? (I can't see attachments either, if you can upload a link or something)

  8. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to santiagopardo For This Useful Post:

    GEORGE (05-05-20), striker87 (05-05-20)

  9. #15

    Join Date
    May 2012
    Posts
    87
    Thanks
    69
    Been Thanked: 35 Times

    Default

    They are on the window sill so the temp varies it is usually warm though.

    Lets see if these work:

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	IMG_20200505_121557404.jpg 
Views:	62 
Size:	117.3 KB 
ID:	382531
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	IMG_20200505_121557404.jpg 
Views:	62 
Size:	117.3 KB 
ID:	382531
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	IMG_20200505_121638467.jpg 
Views:	74 
Size:	108.6 KB 
ID:	382532
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	IMG_20200505_121718387.jpg 
Views:	71 
Size:	130.4 KB 
ID:	382533
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	IMG_20200505_121718387.jpg 
Views:	71 
Size:	130.4 KB 
ID:	382533

  10. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to striker87 For This Useful Post:

    GEORGE (05-05-20), VVeed (06-05-20)

  11. #16

    Join Date
    May 2020
    Posts
    14
    Thanks
    2
    Been Thanked: 37 Times

    Default

    Hi whilst that soil isn't the worst it's also not the best and it's far from ideal. It probably wouldn't be too bad if it was like 6 part soil and 1 parts gravel, the roots are going to struggle to make headway as that soil just gets compacted with each subsequent watering. Also, your seedlings are fine stunted a bit but they should bounce back once you get them under decent light.

    I prefer the soils made for cuttings and seedlings, less shite in them plastic, metal, wire etc they are also usually pretreated with nutes which encourage root development. Good luck.

  12. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to VVeed For This Useful Post:

    GEORGE (06-05-20), striker87 (06-05-20)

  13. #17

    Join Date
    May 2012
    Posts
    87
    Thanks
    69
    Been Thanked: 35 Times

    Default

    Yeah the soil was very dense when and compact when i bought it it is not the best, i used to use john innes no2 that was good but cost a lot. I hope the seedlings do make it as i cant see what i'm doing different.

  14. The Following User Says Thank You to striker87 For This Useful Post:

    GEORGE (06-05-20)

  15. #18

    Join Date
    May 2020
    Posts
    14
    Thanks
    2
    Been Thanked: 37 Times

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by striker87 View Post
    Yeah the soil was very dense when and compact when i bought it it is not the best, i used to use john innes no2 that was good but cost a lot. I hope the seedlings do make it as i cant see what i'm doing different.
    PM me if you want some advice for your substrate.

  16. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to VVeed For This Useful Post:

    GEORGE (07-05-20), striker87 (07-05-20)

  17. #19

    Join Date
    May 2012
    Posts
    87
    Thanks
    69
    Been Thanked: 35 Times

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by VVeed View Post
    PM me if you want some advice for your substrate.
    Thanks. I have just bought some john innes no2 from amazon to start over fresh see if that helps

  18. The Following User Says Thank You to striker87 For This Useful Post:

    GEORGE (07-05-20)

  19. #20

    Join Date
    Sep 2017
    Location
    Laederon Plateau on the northern edge of the continent of Genabackis.
    Posts
    3,675
    Thanks
    7,272
    Been Thanked: 10,313 Times

    Default

    I'd say it was light and heat, when you pot up... Do so to the little seed leaves.

    Get some perlite or clean grow sand to help with drainage (if you're not already aware) they'll be fine but hope you can get a light on them and some heat. I found t5's great and a reptile heatpad.

    These days I have a propagation tent with 2 t5 reptile tubes. It's great

    Sent from my G8141 using Tapatalk

  20. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Karsa For This Useful Post:

    GEORGE (08-05-20), striker87 (08-05-20)

Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 1 2 3 LastLast

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  


THCtalk.com Disclaimer - You must be over 18 years old to view/use this site .THCtalk.com does not encourage growing Cannabis or possessing Cannabis. Learning how to grow Cannabis instructions should be for educational purposes only. All Information contained in this web site is for: Historical reference, Scientific reference and Educational purposes only. Visitors to this website are advised against breaking the law as It is illegal to smoke, grow, or possess cannabis in the UK and some US States