Indoor Lets do it again! No balls this time!

I'm not sure it looks fine to me only time will tell it looks really strong and healthy what company is the NL from
 
Be sure to let it dry out properly as seedlings require very little water at this point.
 
I'm not naming the company, because I don't want to disrepute them with my inadequacies . They aren't recommended on this site, but I'm not sure of their quality. Since I can't rule out user error I'm waiting and seeing. I di know I see plenty of growers here that have grown some amazing plants with significant temperature changes,and under 24 hour light, and can't produce hermies even if they want too. So I don't know its all very confusing with lots of conflicting info to sort through.
The company told me to only use 16/8 with 18/6 being the max. They also said to not let them dry out, but everyone here recommends that you do...? :wall:
 
Quick note, hydro only works because your forcing so much oxygen in with the air pump, without that air pump hydro wont work. In soil we don't have an air pump, so the only way that the air gets in the roots is when you water then let it dry out meaning air comes into the soil and repeat. I promise you if you don't ever let your soil dry out you wont have a plant. :D
 
If u Google the seed and the company go on to seedfinder and it'll let u know all the specs of that strain
 
Quick note, hydro only works because your forcing so much oxygen in with the air pump, without that air pump hydro wont work. In soil we don't have an air pump, so the only way that the air gets in the roots is when you water then let it dry out meaning air comes into the soil and repeat. I promise you if you don't ever let your soil dry out you wont have a plant. :D
I understand what you are saying, but according to seed company I got hermaphrodites because I didn't keep them wet enough. I never let them get superdry, I would water when I put my finger in and it was only moist at the bottom....does that make sense. They never showed signs of being too dry. I don't know, but I'm gonna follow their directions this time, so If there is a problem they don't have any excuses.
 
I understand what you are saying, but according to seed company I got hermaphrodites because I didn't keep them wet enough. I never let them get superdry, I would water when I put my finger in and it was only moist at the bottom....does that make sense. They never showed signs of being too dry. I don't know, but I'm gonna follow their directions this time, so If there is a problem they don't have any excuses.

Not allowing oxygen to get to the roots, she will stunt now and wont grow anymore.... I've done it, just trying to help. :D
 
Not allowing oxygen to get to the roots, she will stunt now and wont grow anymore.... I've done it, just trying to help. :D
I totally appreciate your help!! I'm not saying you are wrong, I'm just saying the seed company is telling me a different story and it's confusing. I think for the most part, I took very good care of my last batch that ended up failing. So I'm wondering if the genetics of these are just more temperamental, or not very good quality. The seed company said it had nothing to do with genetics.....?
 
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