@The Seed Fair ship to Australia.I need to find a better seed supplier her in Oz.
I haven't grown out the seeds I got from them yet, but I'm looking at the calendar for a quick 2nd winter grow.
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@The Seed Fair ship to Australia.I need to find a better seed supplier her in Oz.
Ah the larger one is going well that's good, yeah the little one was very close to death, so comeback will be difficult, if it's still green it's trying so don't give up on it yet.Hi Fender, still much the same the larger plant is still growing nicely , the smaller one is still green but not doing anything really it's very strange only thing I can put it down to is bad or poor seed health
I am starting to believe that we are forgetting that continuously wet or damp soil and leaves will slow down and stop the plant's ability to take in the dissolved nutrients needed for healthy continuous growth.weed roots need to be able to breathe oxygen thru the soil - which they can’t do in a continuously wet or damp soil. Adding more water does not equate to faster growth… it can lead to damping off, pests attack, root rot, etcetera… A seedling is tiny and only needs tiny amounts of water plus it needs water when it needs water and not every day based on a human dictated schedule. Weed plants need to see the range from wet soil all the way over to dry soil. Gravity works so when top of soil appears to be dry but the bottom where the roots are is still very much wet.
Yes, what Sueet has mentioned. That reference thread mentioned in msg #9 has so much info in it plus explanations written by the author that will be helpful in telling what is happening and why.PLEASE go read the article I linked in msg #9, I promise it will help.
Maybe the plant has given all it can and there is nothing new to learn. If after all this time and the one is not growing then it might be time to either pull it and try another. Or, try moving it along with the other to the grow lights. Maybe that will give it a kick start..One seedling is doing very well around 6.5 inches tall other still frozen in time at 1 cm but still green and living.
My question now is when to go under the led grow light and how to tell when it's sexualy mature enough to turn to flowering stage ???
Take a photo so we can see the plant from the side. That sort of view helps give an idea of the way the plant is growing that we do not always get by just seeing the plant looking down at the top.So guys my plant looks good it's 12 inch tall
Keep watching the tips of the serrated edges of the fingers and if the yellow color keeps spreading let us know. It could be the early signs of a common Potassium deficiency.Ok guys here are two better photos under natural light