Hush
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I'm beginning to wonder what I'm doing wrong. I used the paper towel method and within 2-3 days, I had good size taproots sticking out from both of my seeds. I planted them 1/4''-1/2'' inch deep in some FF Ocean Forest potting soil placed in their own dixie cups, making sure there were plenty of drainage holes on the bottom. I also mixed in some perlite, made sure the soil was moist but not super wet, and watered a little bit every other day, just enough so a few drops leaks out from the bottom. I also made sure they got 18 hours of light, (12 hours natural sun, 6 hours under 2 23w CFL's housed in reflective domes), placing them about an inch away from the cups. I made sure the soil was a bit loose and not too compact as well.
Yet today, I went to check up on them, only to discover that neither has taken root, but are still in the taproot+seed stage, a good 6-7 days after I planted them in soil. In fact, one of the taproots has gotten noticeably shorter since I last saw it when I first planted in the soil. What the hell is going on?
I know people said it'll take a while to sprout sometimes, even up to 10 days, but I'm beginning to worry that maybe I did something wrong. Is this a common problem related to something as lets say overwatering? It can't be pH related since I made sure to balance out the water with pH Down, leaving it out for a few days so it sits at a perfect 6.5. Even when measuring the water after its mixed into the soil, it reads in at about 7, neutral.
Man...I'm getting frustrated - this is my third try at this, but last time I got stalled at the sprout stage, and this time its beginning to look the same. Maybe I should just switch to the damn Jiffy Pots for sprouts.
Yet today, I went to check up on them, only to discover that neither has taken root, but are still in the taproot+seed stage, a good 6-7 days after I planted them in soil. In fact, one of the taproots has gotten noticeably shorter since I last saw it when I first planted in the soil. What the hell is going on?
I know people said it'll take a while to sprout sometimes, even up to 10 days, but I'm beginning to worry that maybe I did something wrong. Is this a common problem related to something as lets say overwatering? It can't be pH related since I made sure to balance out the water with pH Down, leaving it out for a few days so it sits at a perfect 6.5. Even when measuring the water after its mixed into the soil, it reads in at about 7, neutral.
Man...I'm getting frustrated - this is my third try at this, but last time I got stalled at the sprout stage, and this time its beginning to look the same. Maybe I should just switch to the damn Jiffy Pots for sprouts.