I leave mine in starter cubes for a week or so. Saves some space but you can also put them in a small pot now, think solocup size.thank you for your reply should i move from jiffy into a pot now and is 18 hours light per day correct?
Thank you for all the advice i will immediatly put them under light and repot in a few days highly appreciated.I leave mine in starter cubes for a week or so. Saves some space but you can also put them in a small pot now, think solocup size.
Yeah you can.. and 18 hours on in correctthank you for your reply should i move from jiffy into a pot now and is 18 hours light per day correct?
Even just a desk lamp should be enough to keep that seedling going. A buddy of mine even keeps plants in the bathroom and just keeps the lights on in there all the time. Plants only need intense lighting for flower, but not to keep them growing vegetation
This ^^^ and you need to stop watering it so much and put it into a pot or cup with drainage, once you transplant it into a solo cup or something just bury the seedling up to the base of the leaves , it should bounce back pretty quickWeak light = stretchy seedlings that need support and stretched out scrawny plants.
Sorry about that is it an over water issue or the lights being to close?
I disagree but my experiences are different from yours... different strokes for different folksEven if it looks too tall and thin before it's growing new nodes that won't matter when it's a foot tall or taller so don't be tempted to bury it deeper when you transplant as you don't want all the lower leaves drooping all around the base cutting off air flow which could lead to fungal infections or the dreaded stem rot if its moist all the time around the base. Great home for fungus gnats too.