dimebag_
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Shartle-fuck man, sorry to hear you're having the same issue. I was about to hit u up about if those other two made it or not-I assume they buckled.Hey everyone, well I have had new seeds going for about a week now. All the parameters from my first post are the same except: no nutrients at all have been given, and the humidity in these cups is up to around 60. The cups have stayed really moist, I haven't had to water since planting the seeds. I have the cups all mostly covered with a clear tray to keep the humidity up for the seedlings.
Problem is the same thing is happening. I attached a couple pictures of the new seedlings. I'm really at a loss this time. I thought maybe light bleaching but they're about 20 inches away from the LEDs and I have several bigger plants in the same tent, under the same lights (and closer) that show no signs of light or heat damage whatsoever. Again, no nutes at all, used brand new coir and perlite, only did one prewatering (the water this time was a little bit higher ph, around 6.2 - thought up to 6.5 was safe?) - and again, some of the other ones I planted at the same time look totally fine. Do I just have bad seeds? I'm getting sick of this.
How do you usually start your seeds? clones only? I don't think once a seed sprouts it can do what yours are doing on its own. IMO yours look like they're having a cal or mag issue, or too much heat but its hard to say. Coco thats not very well rinsed can be high in salt and also coco can cause a calcium deficiency-although I haven't experienced a calcium def with seedlings in coco myself.
Anyways-lemme see if I can help you-listen up. I actually am a long time rockwool man myself. But I don't like the idea of risking losing a good genetic to a seed failing once it pops. And I've never sprouted a seed in rw so I don't even try.
When I sprout new seeds, I like to put them in coco coir or soil in little square plastic pots (your party cups are with drain holes are same diff). Lately I've been using Dutchman Ultra Premium Expanded Coco Coir ( pic of kid w/newpaper on front of bag)-its triple washed to rinse out residual salts (from coconut trees being grown near the ocean) and has a ppm of less than 150 tds. So its basically neutral, or inert. Make sure whatever coco you are using has been rinsed well by the manufacturer.
I just saturate the coco with distilled water until its all wet and running out the drain holes, but not drenched like mud. I don't ph adjust the distilled water. Its pretty close to 6.0 already so I leave it be.
Since I let them root in a paper towel prior to planting them, they pop up within a day or two. I just have them on a metal shelf in a regular bedroom with no direct fresh air (not that fresh air isn't good-it is of course) or high humidity or dome. Just my house air. They're under just one 2-bulb t-8 (6500K spectrum) from lowes. It doesn't put off much heat at all. You can put it right above them if you want a little heat or a foot or two up if you don't. They love the 6500 kelvin spectrum. Same if using a t-5. T-5's just are almost twice as powerful and use almost twice as much power-more heat also. I blow on them lightly daily, just like I do my clones, to give them a lil natural co2.
I've actually been poppin a few seeds myself lately, doing exactly what I just described. The seedlings look perfect and green when they sprout and start growing right away. I just spray them with the distilled water or clonex every couple,-few days. Once the pot gets to be light, I'll just water with the distilled for the first couple weeks. When they get a few inches tall, you can start hitting them with a diluted version of your regular veg. feed. Hope you have better luck in the future brohem-cheers
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