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Seedlings that stop growing (autoflowring)

Hi I'm The Fused One. Been years sense I was here posting under a different name.

I've been growing for 30+ years and never have had a problem germinating my seeds.

I have beans from Sweet Seeds and World of Seeds.

The are new to me. I have germinated them in perfect conditions. But for some odd reason they have all stopped growing. They wont grow past the first set of leaves.
I am running 24 hrs of light.
Is there something I dont know about germinating autos? This is so frustrating!

If someone knows what could be the problem please help. They came in from Attitude 3 weeks ago. Temp 83, lights LED, soil most. With good airflow

Any ideas? Please help
 
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aridbud

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Typically, you should start auto seeds in their containers 3-5 gal or 11- 17 liters and not transplant.

Too, peat pots....far too acidic. Unsourced peat bogs may have more acidity than in prior years.

Both together STUNTS autos.

Hope that helps.
 

bibi40

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How old are them ( sprouting day ? , i can' t imagine 3 weeks of grow ... ,perhaps 3 weeks you recept them ? ) and which kind of light did you use ?



:tiphat:
 
Thanks that does make perfect sense.
I did not know that about starting in the larger container. I've seen people doing it that way online but didnt realize that it is something that really made a difference. Now I know.
And the pete pots I didnt know that either.
So thank you!!

The two "big" ones are almost 2 weeks. They have been slow ever sense they popped now they dont grow at all.
The smaller ones are just over a week. They two aren't growing at all.


So I will transplant them I think.:tiphat:
 

NeDank

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I've had this happen it happened when I was over watering and the led lights were too close. Hope this helps
 

iwantmorebuds

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I would start them in their final container as @airdbud said. After they broke ground I usually only spray a little the top of the soil to keep it wet.

And be sure about the quality of your light and distance from the canopy
 
Wow you two are spot on. I watered too much and too close to the lights.
So what I've done is transplant into 11L plastic pots.
Stopped watering so much and moved plants away from lights a bit.
I already see them beginning to grow after 24 hrs.
Thanks alot guys! I didnt realize autos were so touchy. I grew some Fast buds last year and they weren't like this.
Now I'm rocking some Sweet Seeds and World of Seeds. I've learned alot. I love it!
Thanks again everyone.
 

TanzanianMagic

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Hi I'm The Fused One. Been years sense I was here posting under a different name.

I've been growing for 30+ years and never have had a problem germinating my seeds.

I have beans from Sweet Seeds and World of Seeds.

The are new to me. I have germinated them in perfect conditions. But for some odd reason they have all stopped growing. They wont grow past the first set of leaves.
I am running 24 hrs of light.
Is there something I dont know about germinating autos? This is so frustrating!

If someone knows what could be the problem please help. They came in from Attitude 3 weeks ago. Temp 83, lights LED, soil most. With good airflow

Any ideas? Please help
I don't know what the soil is, however it always good to add a few tablespoons of magnesium lime, wet it and let it rest for at least a week.

Right now I would say 0.4 EC of high P/K nutrients and 0.1 EC of epsom salt - this (P) will put a bigger root system on the plants, after which they can't help but grow.

Other than the leaves being a little curly - which indicates pH issues - the seedllings look very nice and green.
 
TanzanianMagic, your right I haven't been using my PH meter. I replaced the battery and will start using it. They are in a mix of Peatmoss, Perlite, vermiculite, greensand, bonemeal, lime, soil conditioner, worm castings, and a couple other things.
I've fed them once and burned them slightly.
Thanks for the help.
 
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