Theses seedlings have been up for about 2 days now. I noticed white fuzz at the very base of one of them. I hope the picture shows it. Is this concerning? I have a feeling it might be. I vented the tent to get some moving air in there.
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I could not see the 'fuzz' that You are referring to, but most likely, it it the root 'hairs' growing out. I will say that the 'stretchiness' of the sprouts would indicate that the light is too far away and making the little girls stretch too much.Smoke weed,.....grow peace!
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I almost forgot, You might take a closer look with a loupe to see what is going on and if You could get a closer photo would help as well.
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I have the light about 12 to 13 in a way. It is a 60-watt 32k CFL bulb. It feels pretty warm. I should move it closer still?
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Greenpassion, I have been using six 55 watt CFL bulbs (per planter) and I keep them about six inches from my seedlings and have not had any problems, just do not let the plants get within two inches of the bulbs.
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I would tuck there roots into the soil all the way, but it could be different with your medium. When you go to "transplant" bury them most of the way up that stem, they will grow more roots from it, and will make the plant more stable. They do look like they need more light to me, as well. I go pretty close with CFLs when I use them, like a couple inches, but I may have a different wattage then yours, careful not to give them heat stress. What is the temp right above your leaves? Could possibly get a fan blowing across the bulbs (but not the seedling though).Organic Soil,
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Man, that's what I thought to, Chef.
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Tomorrow I will take my humidity Monitor and put it where the seedlings are to see what the temp is. I'm having difficulty keeping the temps under 84 degrees in the room that I had my auto and the seedling tray. And this is with several fans moving the are pulling cool air conditioned air in from another room !!
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I don't think 84 f is really all that bad, a little on the warm side but is still within range. Nebula say's 70-85 f for vedge, and I believe 86 is when the heat starts to interfere with plant processes.Organic Soil,
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