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The plant that had drooped over has since died :frowny:my other two plants however are doing great Ive been feeding them 2 cups of ph'd water with nutrients added at this point, and other than a little bit of tip burn they seem to be doing just fine..:baked: I had started another seed to replace the sprout that died and it has taken longer than usual but it DOES have a tap root, so it should sprout soon:yay:
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hey cp :toke:the girls look good :thumbsup: why is the peat puck inside a plastic container? if that was used for a humidity dome, it's to small. the bottom of a 2 liter would be better. was wondering where you went, there is another new grower , doing Russian dragons as well, and he is in the same state as I am, his avatar name is stepside:pass:he's cool and you can check out his progress with his rd. seems your on track. so stop in more often, so we can see the Russian girl's as they progress:cheers:
 
Update- So since last week the plants have grown quite a bit :yay: Two of them are doing just fine however one of the plants is drooped over from the stem:shrug: The other day I looked in my tent and the temperature was 87. The fan I had had in there wasn't working so I immediately went out and bought another but I still don't know if that would be why this plant is drooping.. it also is much smaller than the other two. :sadcry: I also changed my set up a little because i had received my other light in the mail, so now I have two lights and I have set them both at 18 inches above the plants and have now been giving the plants a quarter cup of water a day with some added nutrients in the water :greenthumb:View attachment 463272 View attachment 463273 View attachment 463274 View attachment 463277 View attachment 463278
The lil sprout looks dry/ nutrient burn only thing seedlings need is a small amount of b1 mixed accordingly with the proper water it will say so many tsp/ml per gal to much nute and not enough water can over do the lil seedlings.
 
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My plants have been doing fairly well lately but could be better:shrug: I was wondering if any of you guys here on the network would have some tips for me that may help me out ?? any input would be greatly appreciated:biggrin: :bighug:here are some pictures that would show the progress they've made so far
 
Russian dragons stay small, for your first grow, they are doing fine:thumbsup:the first time I grew it, I dropped a pan full of six solo cups with six seedlings in them from waist high, and had a pile of promix on the floor,:nono:and had to search for the seedling's:face: stunted them all:WTF:i had much better luck the second time.:cheers:
 
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