Hi,
This is my first grow. I have 4 strains of Autoflower, White Widow, Gorilla Glue, Cherry Bomb and electric fruit. I'm using happy frog soil, 1.5 gallon pots and nectar for the gods nutrients. The White widow and gorilla glue are doing great. The other two not so good. I germinated the other two about 2 weeks ago by soaking in water then in a wet paper towel, everything went fine, I transplanted and they are about 3 inches tall but they have pretty much stalled out, they barely have the first leaves. They aren't dead but they aren't doing anything, just staying exactly the same. I had this happen with the gorilla glue but after about two weeks it suddenly started growing and caught up the the white widow which I had no issues with.
I live in Massachusetts and this spring has been cold and caused big temp issues. I was looking at some info on the life cycle of the plants and these should be further along than they are. I'm using LED grow lights (i know many hate LED but it's all I can afford at the moment). I have been extremely careful with watering, feeding, temp and PH the other two plants are beautiful.
My question is, is their any way to push these to grow or is their a point I just need to give up on these two plants and order some more seeds. Is two weeks an unusual amount of time to stay exactly the same size?
This is my first grow. I have 4 strains of Autoflower, White Widow, Gorilla Glue, Cherry Bomb and electric fruit. I'm using happy frog soil, 1.5 gallon pots and nectar for the gods nutrients. The White widow and gorilla glue are doing great. The other two not so good. I germinated the other two about 2 weeks ago by soaking in water then in a wet paper towel, everything went fine, I transplanted and they are about 3 inches tall but they have pretty much stalled out, they barely have the first leaves. They aren't dead but they aren't doing anything, just staying exactly the same. I had this happen with the gorilla glue but after about two weeks it suddenly started growing and caught up the the white widow which I had no issues with.
I live in Massachusetts and this spring has been cold and caused big temp issues. I was looking at some info on the life cycle of the plants and these should be further along than they are. I'm using LED grow lights (i know many hate LED but it's all I can afford at the moment). I have been extremely careful with watering, feeding, temp and PH the other two plants are beautiful.
My question is, is their any way to push these to grow or is their a point I just need to give up on these two plants and order some more seeds. Is two weeks an unusual amount of time to stay exactly the same size?