Using pro mix organic soil with about 25% added perlite and 15-20% worm castings. The other seed in the same mixture is next to it and not yellowing.
ya I know..its why im looking to actually get rid of them before they die or become useless lol. I got auto's as I thought they were easier for a newbie and less to deal with..but I highly doubt its the caseNew growth will almost always have a yellow hue to it and there is zero wrong with your seedling. The seedling stage is the easiest IMO. Gentle watering and keeping the light close is literally all you have to do. Once they start to lose those round leafs you can start worrying about feeding them and stuff.
If you're this worried about it now I got bad news for you dude wait til you hit flowering and your little girl starts acting like a bratty teen who isn't happy with anything you do.
I haven't watered! ..if half a cup for 4.5 gallons in 4 days is too much..then ya I guess it was over watered. The lifting pot technique that i keep reading about over and over wont work in my situation as it wasn't drenched in water when I planted it..so it weight the same now as then. maybe its too hot or too cold..maybe too bright or not bright enough lol. I cant do anything much more about it. unfortunately I thought I can start and after 6 weeks of reading..I thought I can do it..but as many answers you get one way..you get exactly the same amount saying to do the opposite lol. There is no clear cut answer to gardening..so I will stick with my math and leave the gardening to farmers lol. You need a phd in this to get anywhere it seemsIt shouldn't be yellow like that. Either over or under water. I will say most likely over.
If you plant a seed straight to dirt by time it breaks ground it will have 4-6 inch tap root. It can reach the moisture deeper in the pot.
There is one more possibility. You may have got a hot bag of soil. Maybe thin the organic soil out a little for starting seeds.
It is not a major problem. Don't over water and it will be fine.
Best way to tell is picking the pot up. If it feels light, it needs water.
Nothing wrong with auto flowers in organic soil. I do the same. Autos love a good living soil.ya I know..its why im looking to actually get rid of them before they die or become useless lol. I got auto's as I thought they were easyier for a newbie and less to deal with..but I hoghly doubt its the caseI wont be keeping them till flowering lol
The lifting technique will work. If it feels heavy, don't water.I haven't watered! ..if half a cup for 4.5 gallons in 4 days is too much..then ya I guess it was over watered. The lifting pot technique that i keep reading about over and over wont work in my situation as it wasn't drenched in water when I planted it..so it weight the same now as then. maybe its too hot or too cold..maybe too bright or not bright enough lol. I cant do anything much more about it. unfortunately I thought I can start and after 6 weeks of reading..I thought I can do it..but as many answers you get one way..you get exactly the same amount saying to do the opposite lol. There is no clear cut answer to gardening..so I will stick with my math and leave the gardening to farmers lol. You need a phd in this to get anywhere it seemsThanks for the help!
Cfl is fine. The 1000 would fry it.I know..I wont be able to fix it. maybe its the cfl's..maybe a 1000 watt light would have been better..but again..who knows..could be anything really. f no one takes it off my hands..i'll keep the light on it till it tips over and crumbles lol. Hoping to get a 3.5 to 7g from it to get my money back lol.
OK then.I cant correct something when I have no idea what the problem is. Yellowing just means something is wrong. Im not a horticulturist?..to figure out what it may be. From what I read one shouldn't even have problems this early! lol. I learnt that gardening is not for me..certainly not mj! lol. Too hard to grow indoors for meIt was a fun ride..i learnt a bit in the past 6 weeks.
ya I know..its why im looking to actually get rid of them before they die or become useless lol. I got auto's as I thought they were easier for a newbie and less to deal with..but I highly doubt its the caseI wont be keeping them till flowering lol.
It is one of three things.I cant correct something when I have no idea what the problem is. Yellowing just means something is wrong. Im not a horticulturist?..to figure out what it may be. From what I read one shouldn't even have problems this early! lol. I learnt that gardening is not for me..certainly not mj! lol. Too hard to grow indoors for meIt was a fun ride..i learnt a bit in the past 6 weeks.