u can break off a stem of a plant and put it in soil and it will grow??
sorry im really new to growing lol
It can , not a big ass stem but like from a side shoot
it would be like cloning , cut at 54% angle under the bottom node , you can also slightly scrape the outer skin just a little
if you can i would get something like peat pellets though to put it in instead of just dirt also you can get some cheap cloning powder from wal mart for 5 bucks and it works great , iv used the green light cloning powder wal mart has numerous times with great success
you can also just put it in a little cup of water and it will root ( water cloning ) it takes a little longer but its the simplest method to use imo
Howdy...probably been asked to death, but I got a 5'' tall, thick stemed, palm tree looking plant, got this way while outside for a couple of days, now inside under t5 panel, set fairly low. the question is should I replant, or go with it...Im a little paranoid since this is my first successful germ out of 9 attempts and 100 bucks ..Can I just stake it up and go with it?...its a la vida auto.
i would not bury thick parts of the stalk , it can get mushy
i only re bury stretch seedlings that has a skinny stem still which will grow more roots from after re burying
like art said , hard to say without pics
I came back from a weekend out of town and found one of my seedlings was stretching about 6" now after its first single blade leaves so I assume its okay to bury those or should I pluck them first? And another question I don't know if its been asked but would scoring the stem a little with a razor before doing this encourange faster/stonger rooting?
you can re bury it all the way up to the cotyledon leaves
if its stretched real bad like the first true leaves are inches above the cotyledon leaves then you can pinch off the cotyledon leaves and re bury up to about a 1/2 " to the first set of true leaves ( as long as the stalk is still skinny like a stem and not thick like you little pinky finger
i believe this may be my issue with my plants dying around 4 weeks into growth the seedling just gets very tall then falls over i tried replanting my last plant and it just died..i am very new @ this and still learning but i don't want to just waste my seeds if the seedlings die on me after four weeks...could it simply be my lights r to high?
If your seedlings are stretching crazy long like that then bury all of it up to the cotyledon leaves and yes lower your lights
if your using cfl`s you can keep your lights right over your plants like 2 to 4 inches , if a hid light like a m.h or hps then higher
you can use your hand to adjust your hid lights to your plants ,
hold you hand over your plants and if the light is to hot for your hand then its to hot for your plants
just get a cheap thermometer and sit it on top of a party cup beside your plant and adjust the height of your hid to your temps
If you can keep you hid about a foot over your plants and not go above 80 / 85 degrees then great but if not then it needs to be higher and the further your light is the more stretch you will get ( which you dont want )
create some good airflow and exhaust what heat you can out