G GreenThumb17244 Active Member Sep 9, 2012 #1 View attachment 2328205 could this possibly be from lack of Co2
calicat Well-Known Member Sep 9, 2012 #2 When you first germinated that seed did it happen to stick in its husk then you had to carefully pry it open?
When you first germinated that seed did it happen to stick in its husk then you had to carefully pry it open?
calicat Well-Known Member Sep 9, 2012 #4 Thats what I thought. It looks like you disturbed the cotyledons hen you initially pulled the seed husk off. Grow it out and it will normalize as long as you give it the proper nurturing.
Thats what I thought. It looks like you disturbed the cotyledons hen you initially pulled the seed husk off. Grow it out and it will normalize as long as you give it the proper nurturing.
W Wetdog Well-Known Member Sep 10, 2012 #7 GreenThumb17244 said: Anything specific i can do to help Click to expand... Don't love it to death. Wet
GreenThumb17244 said: Anything specific i can do to help Click to expand... Don't love it to death. Wet