Twsiting and drooping plants

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Hi, first time grower here. Today these plants are 2 weeks old and they seem a little small imo. In addition the seem to be twisting and drooping a bit which started a few days ago.


Medium/grow method:
Biobuzz lite

Feed: and supplements used:
Only water so far

water source:
Filtered, ph balanced

Strain/age:
Green gelato

light used:
Led 600 watts

Climate:
Humidity 50 - 60%
Temp 20-22 degrees

Additional info:
light distance 50 cm
I have only watered them once, 15 litre pot, filled the pot with maybe 10 litres of water, soil is still moist
plants are green, no signs of yellow or burns on the leafs.


any advice/ help would be appreciated :)
 

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@LuluLuke Yes too cool for day time shoot for 26°C day 20°C night. What is the power at the wall or what make and model is the light? When you take pictures for diagnostics or just show and tell, use daylight (5000K) color light or flash. Turn off the grow light. We cannot judge the health of the plants when they appear like Bluemen:rofl:.
 
I would guess you over watered those little seedlings. It happens, don't do that again ;)
I see, I haven't watered them at all since I planted the seeds 2 weeks ago. But maybe I originally poured in too much water.
Thanks for the advice.
 
The "Temp 20-22 degrees" is not optimal, on the cool side.
Hmmm. Dont really have a space heater and would like to avoid spending additional $, any hacks that you know of to raise the temp ? If need be I'll invest in the heater.
 
Hmmm. Dont really have a space heater and would like to avoid spending additional $, any hacks that you know of to raise the temp ? If need be I'll invest in the heater.
Why not use your lights as the heater? Just run the lights off a simple, cheap thermostat switch or extension. That way you'll have much more control of your tent temperatures.
 
Optimal temps and rH are required to get the most out of autos. Out of the zone they will grow, but the end product will suffer.
I don't see a size issue, first couple weeks most of the activity happens under the soil. The odd shape of the first set doesn't concern me at this point either. I see a lot of odd first sets. The great majority grow out of it.

RH is a little low, as are your temps, that's all your seeing here.
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@LuluLuke Yes too cool for day time shoot for 26°C day 20°C night. What is the power at the wall or what make and model is the light? When you take pictures for diagnostics or just show and tell, use daylight (5000K) color light or flash. Turn off the grow light. We cannot judge the health of the plants when they appear like Bluemen:rofl:.
I see, thanks for the tip :) haha
The lights are: phlizon 600 w

Here are some better pics of the girls
 

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Optimal temps and rH are required to get the most out of autos. Out of the zone they will grow, but the end product will suffer.
I don't see a size issue, first couple weeks most of the activity happens under the soil. The odd shape of the first set doesn't concern me at this point either. I see a lot of odd first sets. The great majority grow out of it.

RH is a little low, as are your temps, that's all your seeing here.View attachment 1229967
Thanks for the insight. I guess based off this chart there is not an ideal temp/rh but rather a range
 
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