I dont know what is wrong with them. The one plant that isn't canoeing is a seed I got from a plant which confuses me more. I'm not giving it too much nitrogen. The soil doesn't have nutrients. I water the plant when the top of the soil(.5 - 1 inch) is dry. I haven't started fertilizing them yet. That is probably the problem. I read that I should do it when i have 2 pairs of true leaves. I'm a bit past that. So Im just writing here in case I'm wrong. I have feed ready for them. As soon as they need to be watered I'll feed one just to make sure I'm not messing something up. I don't want them all to die at once. I'm a beginner grower so excuse my mistakes 😛
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Hi Matt6xa Do you have drainage holes in the bottom of those cups?
I would wait longer in-between waterings.
You most likely have roots and they look almost ready for transplant. I would step up into 1 gallon size, then 3, then 5.
Dont use the .5 to 1 inch rule. Go by weight. Feel the difference between a fully watered cup and one that has no water. Feel the difference. Let them nearly dry out before waterings. Too much water can push them into lock-out and then the nutrients your giving them will just sit in the soil and will start cooking them. Ensure your PPM/EC readings are on point and followed.Indoor 3 x 3 x 6 Tent, fan & Carbon Filter
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Time to transplant. Get some good cannabis friendly soil you don't have to feed a lot and put them in bigger pots. And don't over water 😉.https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-she-s-a-beast
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They have drainage holes. I knew I should transplant soon, Ill get on that. Im too much of a beginner to know when they need to be watered by weight. I'll pay attention to it though and try to learn. Not too sure what the PPM/EC readings are but I've heard about them. Thanks for the help 😛
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