Where they stored properly? That can make a big difference in viability.the seed is litte to old 3-4 year's
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Where they stored properly? That can make a big difference in viability.the seed is litte to old 3-4 year's
I do not use H2O2 except when doing a bud washing.How much h2o2 you would add to seedlings in 3%
I water my cubes with Osmosis Water so no chlorine
I do something similar but use a mix of old soil and compost in case the regular soil is too hot for the emerging seedling.When I do want to start plants from seeds I put them in small containers of the same soil I am using for mature plants.
Stored dark & Cold in a fridgeWhere they stored properly? That can make a big difference in viability.
You see here the middle seedlings are not open the leafs at the beginningThat's what we are looking for...
It's only a day or two old - give it a chance!You see here the middle seedlings are not open the leafs at the beginning
That is not a good idea. Sit back and relax. Keep those cubes where they are for several days. Let the roots grow. Let the true leaves start to show. Then once you know that they are doing good you can transplant the cube with the plant into the new 1 liter pots.Normaly today i want to transplant in 1l Airpots but sadly the parcel with Airpots are coming tomoror... That's another reason not using the cubes the Seedling Root will outgrow the Cube very quick
Yeah the tip of the root maybe 1-2cmIf it's just the tip of the root that's dying? If so, no big issue as the roots will self prune if exposed to dry air. It'll just grow more new roots upstream on that same root.
As Roy said, just give them some time. Are your temps good? Warm enough?
Yeah, not an issue. I start my seeds for my veggie gardens in net cups which are used in hydroponics. They have vertical slits all along the sides and bottom of the pots. When the roots grow out to the edges they air prune themselves as the root tip dries out and causing much denser root growth in the rest of the pot.Yeah the tip of the root maybe 1-2cm
And one thing I see people mention happening is that they break a root or a stem. Then the plant will still be alive but it just stops growing and never recovers, especially with root damage. Then the stunting is permanent.I agree with @SmokingWings and just let them be for a few days. They'll settle in, the roots will fill out and that will drive the top growth. But, if you keep handling them, especially this early, you could stunt the seedlings and set them back.
I hope that's not the case my my SeedlingsAnd one thing I see people mention happening is that they break a root or a stem. Then the plant will still be alive but it just stops growing and never recovers, especially with root damage. Then the stunting is permanent.
So far so good. One of the reasons so many will suggest to wait awhile is so that the root system is larger and there are more leaves. That way if something is damaged the rest of the roots or leaves will be enough for the plant to stay healthy.I hope that's not the case my my Seedlings