Good morning @AutoButch and congrats to a great start.
You asked for comments, so I will try to help. I had alot of help my first grow and I asked a ton of questions. So, any questions, fire away. Everyone likes to help. Im not a veteran but you have some here already. If I give bad advise, they will set me straight.
It looks as though, you are watering in a spiral, away from the seedling, where there won't be any growth yet. Try to water directly down the stem. The idea is to send that tap root, in search for water, straight down to the bottom of pot.
Also, what is your light distance from seedlings? I see a slight twist in leaves, on the Green Crack. Possibly from LED being to close???
Do you have a small fan inside tent for air circulation? If so, is it directed toward GC, by chance?
Hi @Yeatster thanks for dropping by and commenting, I only watered like that because outer edge of soil was really dry, im afraid to water on plant dont know y tho lol? And my lights are at around 30cm from soil, i have a fan blowing on them
And hopefully when i go home i have my carbon filter and fans there![emoji4]Thanks
Hi @Yeatster thanks for dropping by and commenting, I only watered like that because outer edge of soil was really dry, im afraid to water on plant dont know y tho lol? And my lights are at around 30cm from soil, i have a fan blowing on them
And hopefully when i go home i have my carbon filter and fans there![emoji4]Thanks
Hi @Locke i will raise lights asap with in next few hours, thanks for that info i will run with them heights you gave, just curious what could happen if lights are to close? Thanks
Light to close will "bleach", losing the lush green we want, and if left to long, stunt growth. This is most likely the reason SC leaves are twisting. Protecting itself from intense light.
Raise it up, you'll be fine.
Your most welcome.
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