Good deal ,good luck ,you will do fine just remember don't overwater and no nutes till at least 4 weeks then no more than quarter strength then. Good luck, P.S. ,keep it simple and you'll do great.
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Rockett, I download/email pics to my computer then use Irfanview to resize. I was an overprotective mama with my plants the first week or 2 as well...I'm using ocean forest soil (started in plain potting soil, then transplanted when I started seeing multiple leaf nodes) and didn't start with liquid nutes until I got 3-4 nodes growing, until then I'd think the soil and plain water is fine.****tent (2x4) and large light (Relassy 300W LED) is in storage for now until I can solve some household electrical issues****
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I don't think I saw mention of a root treatment. I sprinkle a little Great White Mycorrhizae beneficial bacteria powder in the hole when you transplant. Also, mix the Great White powder in water and treat per instructions on the bottle. Young plants love this stuff. I use it for at least half the grow. Nice job, good luck.4X4 Gorilla with Solar Storm 440 LED. Coco / perlite, 5 Gallon fabric containers. LST and scrog. Grows to date all Indica Dominant Hybrids
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looking fine, the droopy one needs water less often, let it dry out until its not droopy like the others
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Thanks Fingers, it's really cool to know that other peeps out there care enough to help out a little rookie like me, what do you think about the smallest one/has a little tip burn to it, she floated when I watered her so I had to re-plant lmfao
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You are welcome my friend. Every body is very helpful and kind around here id say those plants are going to be fine. Sometimes young seedlings stretch and get bent cause the weight or like happened to you when you water. One thing you can do is put some more soil in the pot so the plant get buried a little deeper and press lightly so it supports the plant. Good luck
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