An interesting situation

newGrows

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I decided to test different growing mediums outdoors and this is the result.

Various mixes of perlite, dolomite lime, american plant organic potting soil, dr. earth seedling mix, espoma seedling mix

After 2 weeks in an enclosed room with open windows i brought about 12 seedlings outside to get more light.
Within about a minute there was a grasshopper. I sprayed him with neem but he didn't die or budge so i killed him with my finger. Then I gave each plant a bit of water and left for 2 days.
Within 2 days every single one has died except for the two that i put in a mix of 100% perlite.

Wtf?
 
I decided to test different growing mediums outdoors and this is the result.

Various mixes of perlite, dolomite lime, american plant organic potting soil, dr. earth seedling mix, espoma seedling mix

After 2 weeks in an enclosed room with open windows i brought about 12 seedlings outside to get more light.
Within about a minute there was a grasshopper. I sprayed him with neem but he didn't die or budge so i killed him with my finger. Then I gave each plant a bit of water and left for 2 days.
Within 2 days every single one has died except for the two that i put in a mix of 100% perlite.

Wtf?
The grasshoppers friends are punishing you.
 
There's only 2 decent explanations i've been able to come up with
1. bugs
2. the moisture retention mixed with temps of 50 degrees at night caused some kind of incredibly rapid decay

something about perlite being completely inert saved the seedlings but i'm not sure what it is.
 
Alien-Grasshoppers--52284.jpg

you will get your answer soon.
 
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