New Grower New grower part 2:glueberry/pineapple express

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Going to call this day 1 for my glueberry auto from expert seeds and pineapple express from fast buds. Already have something interesting going on, if you can see the glueberry has some hair/mold/moss on its stock not sure what it is any ideas? Since it just sprouted I'm obviously not using any nutrients yet, I have it a peat most seed starter thing, lol in a dome with spring water @420Forever
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Going to call this day 1 for my glueberry auto from expert seeds and pineapple express from fast buds. Already have something interesting going on, if you can see the glueberry has some hair/mold/moss on its stock not sure what it is any ideas? Since it just sprouted I'm obviously not using any nutrients yet, I have it a peat most seed starter thing, lol in a dome with RO water @420Forever View attachment 1134650View attachment 1134651

That's normal. It's fungus that has colonize the tap root and as the plant grows it will grow helping the plant with nutrient uptake and the plant will produce glucose through photosynthesis and feed the microbial population that will develop at the root zone in time.
 
So day 5, transferred the girls into their final pots, 5 gallon mesh pots with pro mix mycorrhizae high porosity soil. Going to feed the the general hydroponics nutrient group, gave them each a splash of the flora gro yesterday and I have them under my viparspectra 450w led light. I was debating putting up my other 450w led, but might be to much at their early stage? What does everyone think @420Forever you haven't stopped by yet, lol
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So day 5, transferred the girls into their final pots, 5 gallon mesh pots with pro mix mycorrhizae high porosity soil. Going to feed the the general hydroponics nutrient group, gave them each a splash of the flora gro yesterday and I have them under my viparspectra 450w led light. I was debating putting up my other 450w led, but might be to much at their early stage? What does everyone think @420Forever you haven't stopped by yet, View attachment 1136249View attachment 1136250View attachment 1136251View attachment 1136252View attachment 1136253

You don't need another light up yet. The roots are developing right now. Best thing to do for now is keep them maintained.
 
So day 5, transferred the girls into their final pots, 5 gallon mesh pots with pro mix mycorrhizae high porosity soil. Going to feed the the general hydroponics nutrient group, gave them each a splash of the flora gro yesterday and I have them under my viparspectra 450w led light. I was debating putting up my other 450w led, but might be to much at their early stage? What does everyone think @420Forever you haven't stopped by yet, lolView attachment 1136249View attachment 1136250View attachment 1136251View attachment 1136252View attachment 1136253

sorry bro, me didn't get that first tagin alert for whatever sillee reazon :shrug: me agree with the otherz on jus the one light bein fine for now ;) ppp
 
sorry bro, me didn't get that first tagin alert for whatever sillee reazon :shrug: me agree with the otherz on jus the one light bein fine for now ;) ppp
Lol, np that's what I thought and yeah that's what I figured for the lights just thought I would ask want to do this grow exactly right
 
Day 10, and not looking very happy, going to lower the lights and start with a little bit of nutrients, the temperature is 75 degrees and RH is at 32% going to buy a humidifier tomorrow to raise to mid 40's up 50%
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looks like your soil too hot bro they should be bigger than that
 
Day 17, Figured out they were to wet so dried the soil out and gave them a feeding. Told the wife to not water, while I was away for work so she watered twice with no nutrients. Now you can see that the leaves are yellowing and the soil is soaking wet, with no nutrients. Thinking I may just transfer them to smaller pots and do solo cup grows with them and start over with the big pots.
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