Indoor First Grow Log - TD - BM - CC - PE

Considering training methods which will be applied.. thinking about a combination of FIM'ing and LSTing afterwards..
The impression I got was that low stress training autoflowers is the safest, but there are growers who have high success through fimming and topping as well..
 
Was away for two days and came up to this.
All four plants above soil. Some look better than the other.

For simplicity, let's call this DAY one for the girls.

Think Different

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Pineapple Express

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BlueMazar

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Cream Caramel

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I feel they're a little bit stretched. Should I lower the lights and bury the thin stem with some of my soil mix?
 
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What's wrong with those two seedlings? Both DP, Think Different and BlueMazar.

Follows a group picture showing the new fan recently installed, and after lowering the lights.

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I think they will be fine, just new I think. It looks like you have your lights plenty close for new seedlings. Heat could be an issue also, raise them up some. Put a thermometer right on top the soil and see what the temp is right on your seedlings. I try to keep the temps at plant level below 85F.
 
Thank you.
I made sure it's not too warm in there. The lights are between 5 and 10 cm far from seedlings and the fan is blowing directly on bulbs and seedlings.
 
I think it is fine. If it was overstretched, the area just above the soil line would be whitish colored. I think your good to go. Just so you don't fret about it, go ahead and pile a little up around the bottom, will not hurt a thing.
 
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