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Temps are pretty high for seedlings. Can u bring them down with an a/c? Anything that makes leaves wilt that quick is usually moisture related. In your case its a moisture/temperature problem. Okee dokee? Oh and don't feed so soon. I don't care how clean your piss is.Thank You, Im uploading more as we speak. Whats your preferable light cycle for young seedlings? i thought perhaps it was N def. so I used very very diluted urine (I eat very clean and protein intake is 2x that of a normal person, thus having high N in my urine.) and it seemed to help alittle bit, but clearly didnt alleviate the problem. Temps here are 80' @ night and 90-100' during day with mod. wind and relative humidity is usually low.
OK great thank you for the useful info.Yes for now the light you're using is fine. In a few weeks introduce them to natural daylight. A few hours in the morning then more light each day till you finally plant them outside.
Myth.......If leaves get wet while under strong light, like the sun, the droplets act like magnifying glasses and burn the leaves.
This might seem like a dumb question but are there holes in the bottom of those cups for drainage? There probably is. If not you'll want to add them.
Yes I made sure and put a few slits and one or two pen tipped size holes in the bottoms.
If leaves get wet while under strong light, like the sun, the droplets act like magnifying glasses and burn the leaves
I've heard this too, so I tried to water early in the morning before sunrise and at 5-6:00 pm when I leave the cotton fields.
The ph sounds way too high. I prefer 5.5-6.3, usually around 5.8
I was thinking about that actually Im going to experiment with that. Thanks
Even though you're using a dropper, you might be watering too often. Stick your finger in the soil up to your knuckle. If the soil is dry, then give it water. Dry soil forces the roots to grow to find water
good info thanks
The last thing I can think of is the soil's nutrients are too much for the seedlings, but since you say it's for seedlings, that isn't likely.[/QUOTE
This was mentioned by the Local nursery (though I don't know how knowledgeable he was, because I twice watered with a worm casting tea (dumb I know) and stopped immediately and there was no noticeable side effects. Interesting.
Bet your pots smell great nothing like 100 degree left over piss.[/QUOT
Hahaha yes musty. Since recent advice I've moved plants inside under 1 55W/3800lumen bulb and
A 13W/8hundredsomethin CFL's concentrated by hoods over lamps. Hopefully they'll gather enough strength to survive..