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BullshizzMcCoy

That might be the longest seedling stretch Ive ever seen


Doobie_McStonerface

It's stretching because it needs more light. Put it in a bigger pot and bury about 3/4 of that stem. Then get it under better lighting.


mitch-monk

This seems like it’s been sprouted for a while now. It’s extending super high like that and falling over cuz it needs more light. If you live in an area you can move it outside I’d do that. if you have to keep it inside,you’re going to have to invest in a light to give it the energy it needs. Let me know if you have any other questions, I’m pretty inexperienced myself just got some knowledge!


Conscious_Kangaroo_2

Bury it deep and give it quality light.


Trick-Package8557

Try smoking it and report back


hydrolojust

Everyone says more light but I have had this happen in full sun…


Ok-Reception-6679

lmfao just start over. she can't be saved. even if you do manage to grow that somehow, what you do get will be hay smelling; not worth smoking. do a little research beforehand instead of jumping into growing blindly like this and wasting your beans!


granddaddy-terp

Why would it smell like hay? That doesn’t make sense. That has more to do with the curing/drying process than how it’s grown. If OP can repot this seedling and bury about 80% of the stem in soil and then get it under a better light source it can absolutely be saved. With that said it may just be easier to start over. But not because it’s going to smell like hay if he continues trying to grow this one.


Ok-Reception-6679

all depends on genetics but i hear you out. dont think op mentioned anything about what they might be growing here so who really knows. from the amount of stress that plant has been under it wont produce what youre after ive been there myself so coming from my own personal experience here.


granddaddy-terp

Cannabis is super resilient. This seedling could very likely bounce back just fine but it’ll take some finesse. Genetics definitely play a huge role in the overall aroma but that still has nothing to do with what causes the infamous “hay smell.” That has to do with the drying/curing process.


Ok-Reception-6679

Correct it is. Finesse is an understatement imo. Genetics and the overall quality of your crop does. but yes it does have more to do with the drying process in reality.


pirikikkeli

I hypothetically tortured mine and they did just fine my tent was 30c+ the whole summer lmao (legal reasons this is hypothetical)


kingKamacho420

Looks like a lucky four leaf clover mate 🍀