Ok guys, So I'm struggling to figure out what to do here. I seeded up some trays in rapid rooters to try a solid easy way to start seeds and I've had a little trouble because I didn't put them under my T5 fast enough. Some got a little elongated.
On top of that they seem to be hating the conditions I'm keeping them in. I took them out the humidity dome recently and raise my T5 up a little so they wouldn't sit and bake. I also put a fan blowing the air above my lights not directly on them and I only have 2 of my T5 bulbs on.
I've been watering with a weak mix of 1~2 teaspoons of Bioroot (1-1-1) per gallon of water. They loved it at first but the water quickly evaporated out the trays because of the heat and I live in Fort Worth Texas so it's pretty dry here. Some of the elongated ones have started to pop auxiliary roots out where they were stretched a little thin. Here is some general pics of the trays and I only have a phone to take pics right now so bare with me.
So here is the deal. I'm debating weather or not to leave them grow for a few more weeks in the rapid rooters and let them get a little stronger before I transplant them. I will be transplanting them into 1 gallon pots and they will stay in those until the spring. They should be able to last a solid few months in those size pots. I have a hearty grow mix that has all sorts of goodies in there for them, as well as a variety of things I will add to it. I'm doing this grow soil-less so I'm trying to be careful and address all their needs before hand. I'm not completely new to this but I'm just at a dilemma because this is close to the point where my last seedlings died out.
Also, each row is a different variety so I'm working with about 14 different varieties here. I made an status that I said I had 15 but I forgot one of them died out due to a fungus or bacteria problem when germinating.
Any thoughts or words would be helpful.
On top of that they seem to be hating the conditions I'm keeping them in. I took them out the humidity dome recently and raise my T5 up a little so they wouldn't sit and bake. I also put a fan blowing the air above my lights not directly on them and I only have 2 of my T5 bulbs on.
I've been watering with a weak mix of 1~2 teaspoons of Bioroot (1-1-1) per gallon of water. They loved it at first but the water quickly evaporated out the trays because of the heat and I live in Fort Worth Texas so it's pretty dry here. Some of the elongated ones have started to pop auxiliary roots out where they were stretched a little thin. Here is some general pics of the trays and I only have a phone to take pics right now so bare with me.
So here is the deal. I'm debating weather or not to leave them grow for a few more weeks in the rapid rooters and let them get a little stronger before I transplant them. I will be transplanting them into 1 gallon pots and they will stay in those until the spring. They should be able to last a solid few months in those size pots. I have a hearty grow mix that has all sorts of goodies in there for them, as well as a variety of things I will add to it. I'm doing this grow soil-less so I'm trying to be careful and address all their needs before hand. I'm not completely new to this but I'm just at a dilemma because this is close to the point where my last seedlings died out.
Also, each row is a different variety so I'm working with about 14 different varieties here. I made an status that I said I had 15 but I forgot one of them died out due to a fungus or bacteria problem when germinating.
Any thoughts or words would be helpful.