Here's a couple of the one that are coming through. Are they looking ok? This is day 4.
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U need to get tht shell and clear membrane off asap so the two leafs can open up and be separated or they will die I normally drop a few drops of water on it to soften it then I gently pinch the shell off and normally there is a clear coat holding the two leafs together and I gota pinch tht off I heard it being called the membrane so thts wht I call it
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I'm only on my first grow so my experience is extremely limited. NebulaHaze says here "it will usually fall off on its own". I had one of my 5 keep the shell on; I left it for a few days and when it didn't come off I very carefully pried it apart until it easily came off. I also heard to drip a little water on it over time to soften things up a bit first (which I also did for a couple days before trying to remove it). Good luck!
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I don't mean to bother but just a couple more questions. The one that still has a shell on it does not look good to me should I make that one at a loss or keep working with It? The one that is opened how long did it take for your plants to get bigger? I got a solid 6 that are open just don't want to do anything to mess them up2 Photos
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I suggest using two toothpicks (or something with a similar blunt point) to pry open the shell (being careful to avoid touching the seedling itself). Try pushing outward (both at the same time) where I marked arrows on the picture below. I had to do it to one of mine and it came off pretty easily. Since you have six others and are ready to write this one off, you have nothing to lose trying to get the shell off, right?
Size-wise I had to transplant to a larger pot (from a Solo cup) less than a week after they sprouted. It seemed slow at the time but now I can't believe how big mine are after only 3 weeks!
Good luck!1 Photo
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I honestly have no idea how to do any of that. I'm not sure what to give them or where to get the things they need
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You have to understand pH in order to grow cannabis. It's one of the most fundamental things. If you want to be successful, you have to read, re-read and read again (or at least I did). It's called GWE--grow weed easy--but we all have to learn stuff in order for it to become easy. I'll have a year growing in July and I'm still making mistakes and learning how to correct them. The only way I know to get better at this, and some day, I want to be expert.
Check out this page:
This easy tutorial explains how to grow cannabis indoors from seed to harvest. Learn how to take care of your plants with step-by-step instructions!
and this for soil growers:
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Ok so I found out I'm using good soil so it's either two things wrong with those plants. One someone said it could be water burn. I could see that because I didn't know it was bad to spray the top of my plants. Two it could be the ph levels because I have never checked them. There are only two plants like this. They are still growing. My biggiest fear is I may have transferred them wrong. Time will tell
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