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jwm

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I'm not an inexperienced grower but have been sidelined for a few years now. Decided to do a few this season.
I've never had this condition before.
Under a high output flour. in a peet pellet...1 1/2 to 2 weeks up

Time to feed?
Time to repot?

Haze mix.

Thanks-
 

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Newd

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Looks like a hot soil mix.

What is the green I see on top of your soil?

Best regards,

Newd
 

jwm

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Thanks for the response bro.
I was thinking the same thing but since it's straight seed starter I figured it couldn't be hot...
Good question?

Now that you mentioned it there is a very, very thin layer of green on the surface...weird all right...huh...I'm stumped?

70-80% canadian sphagnum peat moss
perlite
dolomite lime (ph adjuster)
gypsum
 

bobman

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did you pull the husk off the seedling. if your talking about the tips that can happen. i dont think its a problem. they look good. I have pulled the husk off a seedling and have it happen. Sometimes the tips take a little while to go green.
 
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irieeeherbtree

feed once first round leaves yellow as for transplanting i go about a month per gallon of soil sometimes less with faster growing plants and good light
good luck dude
 

jwm

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The haze is looking better!
A mandala satori start.
Both destined for the great outdoors.
I'll start a few more soon...
 

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jwm

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I've never seen this before

I've never seen this before

This plant is so young. I've never seen this structure so early on.
 

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