Skinny Claw Seedling , not fat...

Garrett Richardson

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What were you looking for clarification on? Your seedling looks fine, bro you got another week or so until it starts expanding and stretching up
 

Garrett Richardson

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It looks like you planted it a little deep, how often are you watering? It looks like you soak your whole pot? With seedlings they only need a quarter cup of water at most ever 3 or 4 days
 

Mr.KushGuy

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What's your growing medium also?
Yea ive been soak ing her alot, because of dry air here, had to buy a humidifier,
Also the medium is a Compost brand here in Central America i think its too strong. I should bought more coco fiber , oh well its a reg seed nothing serious i have a femininezed seed waiting in the fridge
 

CocoCola

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Nope , yours looks healthy

Look at this angle shot

Look at how nasty and skinny she looks

She or he is clawing....
What ever you got going on, you definitely aren't in a bad spot. Are you adding nutrients? It's a common mistake to add nutrients too early when it's best to let them pull from their cotyledons for a minute.

Still, you situation doesn't look dire.
 

Mr.KushGuy

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What ever you got going on, you definitely aren't in a bad spot. Are you adding nutrients? It's a common mistake to add nutrients too early when it's best to let them pull from their cotyledons for a minute.

Still, you situation doesn't look dire.

Yea but might come out male if stressed...

Regular Seed... :/

What else.. So do you guys think it was the grow medium/soil or was it the lack of humidity?
 

Garrett Richardson

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I think it had to do with your medium/water schedule, definitely looks super wet, would let it dry out, anywhere from 30%-60% humidity is fine with seedlings, just means you'll have to water more/less often, let your medium get dry, then water again
 

NuggODank

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Hmm personally i think that since you said you're using a compost that might be a little hot for the seedling then that might be it the seedling is gonna burn from any excess nutrients in the medium because it still has its cotyledons where its getting its essential vital nutrients.
also it doesnt look like that medium as any perlite in it which i would highly recommened getting a medium with lots of perlite
i would def look into getting some more basic potting soil and try to transplant into that
hope this helps:bigjoint:
 

NuggODank

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I think it had to do with your medium/water schedule, definitely looks super wet, would let it dry out, anywhere from 30%-60% humidity is fine with seedlings, just means you'll have to water more/less often, let your medium get dry, then water again
with seedlings its better to have above 40% humidity ideally 50-60 to have them thrive properly.
 

Mr.KushGuy

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Hmm personally i think that since you said you're using a compost that might be a little hot for the seedling then that might be it the seedling is gonna burn from any excess nutrients in the medium because it still has its cotyledons where its getting its essential vital nutrients.
also it doesnt look like that medium as any perlite in it which i would highly recommened getting a medium with lots of perlite
i would def look into getting some more basic potting soil and try to transplant into that
hope this helps:bigjoint:

How about coco fiber? With some Compost (which i still have)

Going to transplant in 8 days maybe, going to add lots of cocofiber

If its a male maybe i might keep to pollen my autos that arriving soon (seeds)

If i use this kush male to pollen autoflowers, will the seeds be auto?
 

Hammer088

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How about coco fiber? With some Compost (which i still have)

Going to transplant in 8 days maybe, going to add lots of cocofiber

If its a male maybe i might keep to pollen my autos that arriving soon (seeds)

If i use this kush male to pollen autoflowers, will the seeds be auto?
The Autos are autos because of the cannabis Ruderalis genetics involved, adding genetics from straight Indica (you didn't say if there were any Hybrid elements to your Afghan Kush) will reduce the amount of Ruderalis properties in the offspring. Keep us posted and try to keep track of differences between your purchased auto seeds and your propogated ones. good luck
 
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