Foolieo Active Member Oct 17, 2009 #1 Planted these from seed on Sept 30th Its Oct 17th now. Should i be prepping to transplant by looking at there size and pots there in? Attachments DSC01487.jpg 85.7 KB · Views: 25 DSC01489.jpg 94.2 KB · Views: 23 DSC01490.jpg 71.3 KB · Views: 27
Planted these from seed on Sept 30th Its Oct 17th now. Should i be prepping to transplant by looking at there size and pots there in?
genuity Well-Known Member Oct 17, 2009 #2 Foolieo said: Planted these from seed on Sept 30th Its Oct 17th now. Should i be prepping to transplant by looking at there size and pots there in? Click to expand... u should get the yellowing fixed first,befor transplant to help wit strees,what kind of soil u have,what u been feeding them
Foolieo said: Planted these from seed on Sept 30th Its Oct 17th now. Should i be prepping to transplant by looking at there size and pots there in? Click to expand... u should get the yellowing fixed first,befor transplant to help wit strees,what kind of soil u have,what u been feeding them
Foolieo Active Member Oct 17, 2009 #3 genuity said: u should get the yellowing fixed first,befor transplant to help wit strees,what kind of soil u have,what u been feeding them Click to expand... those first single leaves always yellow and fall off.. they are not getting any nutes yet still to early. potting soil/peatmoss/compost mix. temps are 75-82 water with mister strait to soil.
genuity said: u should get the yellowing fixed first,befor transplant to help wit strees,what kind of soil u have,what u been feeding them Click to expand... those first single leaves always yellow and fall off.. they are not getting any nutes yet still to early. potting soil/peatmoss/compost mix. temps are 75-82 water with mister strait to soil.
C Clowns Member Oct 18, 2009 #7 When you transplant them raise the soil level a bit, the stems look a bit thin near the bottom