Are my plants dying?

drolove

Well-Known Member
So I posted in another thread recently, annnd I dunno if anyone read it or not. Again my question is will my plants survive? One is straight standing, while the other curves straightly.View attachment 2794273View attachment 2794274View attachment 2794275View attachment 2794276
its normal for seedlings to bend or even fall over onto the soil. dont worry about the small things like that. it will only lead to worse problems down the road if your already having worries.
 
Sorry I never asked, how many hours minimum should I attest to my plant seedlings?

Honestly with seedlings once they are planted I do not even bother with them for many days until I have to water again. For the first few weeks just keep them most and thats really it. There is nothing to do with seedlings but add water.
 

nova1992

Well-Known Member
what kind of soil are you using? it looks goopy and wet, like it has clay or smthn init.
you want light, fluffy soil so air can get to the roots
 
MG organic is a good soil. Would be a bit better with extra perlite inside it but just that soil straight is good stuff as a base for little seedlings.

I have used it many times but eventually switched because of cost to mixing my own compost combined with peat moss, perlite and some other goodies.

But as I said MG organic is good stuff for starts, if you can fluff it up some with perlite or vermeculite great. But its not needed.
 

MunchieMadness420

New Member
So I recently started using Fox Farm for fertilizer, and my plants, one of them, on the first set of leaves, one of the leaves are brown and yellowish. Another plant, the vine spirals around once, and then stands up or leans against the cup. Any suggestions? I have been spraying jalapeno juice in a spray bottle to remove mites and other critters as well.
 
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