they look ok to me... considering you are using the GLR method- i havent used GLR method yet so i cant really comment on how it effects vegetative growth from seedling to early preflowering... it COULD be that the seedlings are adapting to the GLR cycle- from what i understand the GLR 'tricks' the plant into thinking its still vegetating but keeps it in a perpetual 'pre-flowering' stage... i could be off but if thats the case the seedling could be adapting to being in that perpetual stage... a complete guess on my part- sorry i cant provide any advice on it.. the only real way to test it is to have a comparison seedling(s) under 18/6 or 24/0 and compare the growth between the 2 groups- all i could suggest sorry. the positives are they look healthy! :3: and at the end of the day.. thats all that matters
Yea, I canker...
I plan to try the GLR method but am having trouble finding a way to get rid of the external ight I have in my nursery. I have 2 sky lights in that room and loosing them is loosing a free source of great sunlight. I will figure something out...
My suspect is that your seedlings are adapting thus the stunted growth. If they don't pick up, soon, they could stay in limbo like this for months. I have had seedlings and cuttings stagnate for several months and can attest that it is frustrating at the least, time wasted at the worst...