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Hey 420 family idk if my babies are gonna make it there is
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2 big storms coming I have no generator so if I lose power thats it I can't do anything about it im so sad here is a picture to make all yall smile. Please pray for me please thank you in advance. These next 2 weeks are super crucial hopefully they dissipate before landfall
 
Hey 420 family idk if my babies are gonna make it there is
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2 big storms coming I have no generator so if I lose power thats it I can't do anything about it im so sad here is a picture to make all yall smile. Please pray for me please thank you in advance. These next 2 weeks are super crucial hopefully they dissipate before landfall
Hope you are OK — is keeping them near a windowsill for light an option? Or concealed outside?
 
The ts1000 are great light at 18" for veg . The leggy ladies are a natural way seedlings do grow. We tend to bury them deeper when up potting. Ideally leave about an inch above the soil. This will support them while they burst more roots through the nice soft stem buried. Most seedlings look leggy from the initial germinating as we tend to only be a couple of inches deep when seeds are planted. By the time they have spun and orientated to grow , they will have moved around a little too. If your medium is nice and loose then they can also rise a little from waterings as the water underflows them and churns the medium . Fans lightly blowing will also encourage them to thicken up. Keep them dancing lightly is my motto.
 
420 family help please my white widow is doing this
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Where on the plant were these leaves located? If there were on bottom of the plant with little light, chances are they just got splashed with water or nutes or otherwise damaged, then didn’t get a chance to dry out or recover.

If it’s just a couple leaves, it’s probably not anything too worrisome as your plants generally look healthy. Worth keeping an eye on, but not enough to justify any drastic change in management.
 
Where on the plant were these leaves located? If there were on bottom of the plant with little light, chances are they just got splashed with water or nutes or otherwise damaged, then didn’t get a chance to dry out or recover.

If it’s just a couple leaves, it’s probably not anything too worrisome as your plants generally look healthy. Worth keeping an eye on, but not enough to justify any drastic change in management.
Omg you are absolutely correct I did splash them with water the last time I watered and I tried wiping them off as much as I could thank you
 
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