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I feed all the little babies the same and medium is the sameLooks like dampening off![]()


I feed all the little babies the same and medium is the sameLooks like dampening off![]()
Yes I do mateSounds like.
MM2K6 _ do you have a small fan constantly pointing at them as soon as they pop through the medium?
I feed all the little babies the same and medium is the sameThat's why I can't workout what I'm doing wrong. So too much water or drying out to much mate, what are your thoughts?
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I noticed the baby main stem goes black is before dropping? I serialized the medium (boiling water) but not the pots!How to prevent seedling damping off
Damping off is a disease of seedlings and infected plants rarely survive to produce a vigorous plant. Quite often a large section or an entire tray of seedlings is killed.extension.umn.edu
Wouldn't really know might be from overwatering or could be fusarium or pythium in the pots
Its probably just a mixture of things, no big deal man they are probably just more susceptible to damping offI noticed the baby main stem goes black is before dropping? I serialized the medium (boiling water) but not the pots!![]()
Ok. Are the stems visibly thinning near the medium, or are the plants/stems bending over as weight of growing leaves topples them over?Yes I do mate![]()
Ok. I just read your latest post, after I made my previous post. Please disregard it.Ok. Are the stems visibly thinning near the medium, or are the plants/stems bending over as weight of growing leaves topples them over?
It's right at medium level mate, they fold over looks shrunken at the medium level at theOk. Are the stems visibly thinning near the medium, or are the plants/stems bending over as weight of growing leaves topples them over?
What i'll do is start the seeds in party cups/solo cups.It's right at medium level mate, they fold over looks shrunken at the medium level at thestem. rest of the stem look ok it's just right where it pops out at soil level, like a tree that has been ring barked.
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Thanks mate will be trying it this way sounds much better, I was flushing, packing and just water and a little seaweed fertilizer.What i'll do is start the seeds in party cups/solo cups.
After pouring boiling water through to wash tannins and salt from the coco and buffering with calmag solution; i'll pour 1 ec of nutes into the cups until runoff.
Then squeeze as much water out of them by compressing down on the Coco in the cups...
I'll fluff it back up so its not so compressed, grab my germinated seeds from the paper towel, and put them into the coco cups 1cm deep, cover them and pat down any loose coco.
They then don't get their first feed until the coco is nearing bone dry. That could be anywhere from 1 to 2 weeks after planting them in the cups.