Seedling nutrient deficiency?

LNCR1999

Member
Yeah I’m thinking that just really expensive seeds lol. Most of them bounced back just two of them are behind.
 

Star Dog

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It's more costly to me to wait weeks only end up with a crappy plant
Time is money and waiting on weak plants makes nobody money
You reckon if you blow it in the early stages it's doomed to be a poor specimen?
If time wasn't an issue I mean.
 

Joeykamma

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I guess if you got healthy second node its gonna work out
I dont have experience with rock wool. In earth they can make it easy without nutes at that stage so feed very little.
Maybe you wanna cut of the sick part off and keep half a leaf.
But back to the point, I cant indenfity the problem. If you google "cannabis deficiencies chart", It might help you to get a hint
 
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Northwood

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I don't see how a plant that young and tiny could develop difficiences. My guess is that it's been "over-loved". If you do this to a woman, they'll end up feeling like that too. /s
 

drsaltzman

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Listen, it's not gonna hurt to keep that going since it's so small. Not taking up much space.
If you have to replace it later, take a cutting from a good plant to clone and save the seed for another grow.
I agree with Northwood. There's no deficiency going on.
 

The Dankstar

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Doing some stress training early smart thinking. If they are sweet genetics i'd keep them high RH and temp stable and see if they make some progress. If it goes like 3 weeks and its the same i'd personally chuck them because time is green for me. Ive seen stunted plants come back after they get happy. Probably would try to give them super tiny amount of nutes "before" I gave up on them as a last ditch. Sometimes giving them ferts that small struggling can not be good ime.
 
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