Dutch Passion Deformed blue automazar..

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My blue automazar is super deformed..I read somewhere that it's a phenomena occurring more often with blue strains. Should I le her or is she a waste of time?
Inputs highly appreciated.
Leaves are yellowish, curling downwards and overall weak.
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It looks fine to me bro. Sometimes young little seedlings can pop up little weird. Mind the yellowing though, it might indicate too hot soil but since I don't know about your soil I cannot really tell. Really, I wouldn't be too worried about it. I am sure she'll continue from there just fine.
 
...yeah, too soon to make a call, and the guys are right... let her ride a while longer and see how she performs... very likely, she snap too and be fine! --if not, and she runts out after a couple weeks, chalk it up to occasional hazards of growing with seeds-- not all will thrive! ... then pop a freshie :biggrin:
 
Thank you all for the prompt replies. I will let her be for one more week then take a decision. No time or space to waste; moving back to my parents in three months time where I can't grow. ;)

Hope you guys send my weird yellowish girl some positive vibes!
Will update as soon as she gets better/take her out.
 
Ok, now the other BAM seed I germinated and potted sprouted nicely, only to find it completely on its side. I am very disappointed with specifically the blue auto mazar seeds from DP. @DutchPassionTony
 
Bro, I didn't really understand what is the problem here (it being on its side?) but I wouldn't blame it on the strain. Sure it can be frustrating if you have trouble getting your baby seedling through her first weeks of vulnarability. Could you please tell us perhaps a little more and maybe give us details and pictures of the nature of that problem you are having? Personally I haven't had any issues with BAM, quite the opposite actually.

Success in a good grow specially in the early days is not all about the strain or the genes. Enviromental factors are much more important.
 
Hi and thank you for your concern.
In my latest post I wasn't referring to the BAM in the picture above, I was referring to ANOTHER seed I popped and sprouted and found it to be like that within two hours of checking up on it. Other strains in the same exact environment aren't affected and seem super healthy.
 
drop me a PM is you are disappointed with our seeds mo. But my advice would be to keep the unusual one, they often sort themselves out eventually :)
 
drop me a PM is you are disappointed with our seeds mo. But my advice would be to keep the unusual one, they often sort themselves out eventually :)

Hi Tony,

thank you a lot for your concern. I believe I am in no position to judge your genetics, since thousands of people have already proven otherwise.
Maybe I was unlucky and got a not so fresh batch of seeds at the 'Amsterdam Seed Center'. I'll let you know.

Thanks again,
Mo.
 
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