
Also guys remember it's snake season, be careful. They're there, I literally stepped on this barefoot it I it didn't move, didn't even flinch/strike, lucky it was to cold to move yet.
Start your seedlings inside for atleast 2 weeks till they build sum strength then throw em outsideView attachment 3634363 This is a lemon skunk from canuk what am I doing wrong? (Besides the pot lol and the fact a slug ate a leaf off when I put a pot over it to keep rain from beating it around).. any suggestions on the next move? I have an idea, but I would like an opinion or 2.
Also guys remember it's snake season, be careful. They're there, I literally stepped on this barefoot it I it didn't move, didn't even flinch/strike, lucky it was to cold to move yet.
I did, I just started putting it out. I think their isn't any nutes in the medium it's in. It was made to sprout and transplant vegetablesStart your seedlings inside for atleast 2 weeks till they build sum strength then throw em outside
I did. This auto is 2 weeks give or take a day more. I'm sure it's an auto, I have it in soil made for only sprouting vegetables and soon transplanting them. I has come to believe its out of bytes completely. The medium was not in a bag or even a big form, it was made to use one pellet in small tray of small holes, I hydrated a bunch and started it in this small pot. Which I have probably lost 2 weeks of growth, I'm going to transplant soon, any suggestions? Or prior mistakes I could learn from b4 I make um? Lol..Start your seedlings inside for atleast 2 weeks till they build sum strength then throw em outside
NutesI did. This auto is 2 weeks give or take a day more. I'm sure it's an auto, I have it in soil made for only sprouting vegetables and soon transplanting them. I has come to believe its out of bytes completely. The medium was not in a bag or even a big form, it was made to use one pellet in small tray of small holes, I hydrated a bunch and started it in this small pot. Which I have probably lost 2 weeks of growth, I'm going to transplant soon, any suggestions? Or prior mistakes I could learn from b4 I make um? Lol..
It isn't soil. Its some sort of fiberThe soil looks completely soaked on the top, If its always like that you could be over-watering. Besides that the leaf wont matter too much but now your tiny plant is collecting less light and therefore its going to grow slower. Make sure nothing gets anymore of the leaves.