Friends,
I’ve never had a problem with taking seeds that have sprouted roots into a solo cup for further development until now. I have two batches from the same supplier that simply will not prosper when I move them over, even though everything I’m doing is EXACTLY the same as before.
My question: if seeds germinate and develop a tap root, can they still be faulty such that this happens? Hearing mixed responses from others.
Again, EVERYTHING IS EXACTLY AS PRIOR! I’ve made no changes in technique, temp, soil, water, humidity and so on, and this never happened before where I had successfully raised over a dozen plants, but has happened with four seeds from these two packets.
Thanks!
seed supplier is greybeard
I’ve never had a problem with taking seeds that have sprouted roots into a solo cup for further development until now. I have two batches from the same supplier that simply will not prosper when I move them over, even though everything I’m doing is EXACTLY the same as before.
My question: if seeds germinate and develop a tap root, can they still be faulty such that this happens? Hearing mixed responses from others.
Again, EVERYTHING IS EXACTLY AS PRIOR! I’ve made no changes in technique, temp, soil, water, humidity and so on, and this never happened before where I had successfully raised over a dozen plants, but has happened with four seeds from these two packets.
Thanks!
seed supplier is greybeard