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More water less often when watering. Don't mist them, wait for them to have a slight wilt and then you know to water a touch sooner next time and you'll be in good shapeLooking a little better. The royal purple seems to be a hearty plant but the watermelon on the right seems very fragile. I am worried she will be high maintenance and difficult to keep happy. (Takes after me LMAO)
I did give them a good watering to get them here but I worry that the yellowing is going to continue from it.
Thanks, I will do that.More water less often when watering. Don't mist them, wait for them to have a slight wilt and then you know to water a touch sooner next time and you'll be in good shape
I am worried she will be high maintenance and difficult to keep happy. (Takes after me LMAO)
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This is 10 Min ago....How are your babies looking?
Thanks. Yes, planning on cutting off those cups.cut that cups on the side, take them out and transplant in something bigger with good medium in. I would say it's the only way to save them. I can bet that after taking them out you will have dry in many parts of them like desert
hope they will make it
Just mix the perlite. A bottom layer raises the perched water table, which is not beneficial.Also making a bottom layer of perlite and a heavy amount in the bottom soil mix.... less toward the top.
Probably not. Let them adjust to the new soil before doing anything else. The FF soils have nutrients.I have not been adding nutrients either... I was told they were too young. Do you think I should make a very lite mixture of PhPerfect?
Seems like a good plan. Reducing the light intensity probably would help. I agree with @Sunin. There's likely to be dry spots in the soil.Thank you! I want to see if that water perks them up a little before I attempt the transplant. It's currently 8:14 am here, they go to sleep at 4:30pm. Thinking of around noon, give them a good 4 hours of light in the new soil.
Lights at 25% and around 18" above the plants. Rough guess on the height. Temp ranges from 77 degrees F to 81 degrees F. Humidity ranges between 47 and 55%. The fan and humidity are all auto.And where is your light at now? Height and intensity? And what container are you planning to put the seedlings into? Hopefully they will come around.
That's probably too dry for young plants and could be the problem. 70% RH is not too high.Temp ranges from 77 degrees F to 81 degrees F. Humidity ranges between 47 and 55%.
That's a bit close. 30" is better for young plants, in general.Lights at 25% and around 18" above the plants.
and I agree hereSeems like a good plan. Reducing the light intensity probably would help. I agree with @Sunin. There's likely to be dry spots in the soil.
No, I have no idea what the VPD is.If you have a controller, does it calculate vapor pressure deficit (VPD)?
Ok... I can raise this. Not a problem there.... I was worried that they were getting too tall and the leaves were not having a chance to spread.That's a bit close. 30" is better for young plants, in general.
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