New Grower My beans have arrived!

I stopped using soft containers, I like to lift them to see if they need water but found the soil got really disturbed when I did with a non rigid pot.

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They look a little stunted but not sure why, the soil looks disturbed to me, which won't help. See if @Waira has any ideas?

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I have been giving only a small dose of nutes at this point. I have been checking the PH of my water and as it goes in it is in the low 6.?? area.

I did give them a drink with a little great white and nutes, First of the bottle from FF, can't remember what it is.

I also gave them a little molasses in the water as well. It may have been a little hot for them and I don't have a humidity gauge.
 
I think I may have been over watering them. Another person on here said they have used much less water in the first few weeks than I did, so maybe that's one issue. Maybe I need to step up my nutes as well?
 
im terrible at keeping up with threads,if you dont get no lookings @me and some others to .pop into live stoners gossip and shout hey come have a look https://www.autoflower.org/threads/my-beans-have-arrived.66761/page-4 tell me whay you think.
dont look to bad a lil crinkly.ph is low 6 ? hmm i think thats ok if its 6.3 but lower and hmm not sure.could well be overwatering i done it enough times.i would prefare to say on the smaller side,stunted to me is way way smaller/underdeveloped super obvious.
in general a small plant dont need much water at all ,backing off a day or two a good plan...if the plant suddenly droops you know its thirsty and it wasnt overrwatering to blame was something else.
good luck n keep er lit
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You do have some abnormalities in the way the leaves are forming. How close is your light as that can cause some of the issues with them stunting as is overwatering. My first go before tent was outdoor in pots with soil and I had little bonsai trees from overwatering.
 
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