Chip Green
Well-Known Member
The early learning days, especially when it comes to seedlings is a rollercoaster of emotions. We want so badly to "help" them along, often too much gets thrown at them. Seedlings are fragile, and VERY little is needed for them to establish good root structure.
Let me ask you a few questions...
How many seeds do you have left, if any? Were they expensive? Can you get more, maybe some unknowns, like bagseeds?
Then you can pop some trial beans, and TRY TO KILL them.... See where the MINIMUM threshold is for water, light, ect.....
What I'm getting at is, you will be shocked when you find out how little "input" these tiny plants actually require.....
Don't get too distraught man, you'll get it going, these are small hurdles in the learning process....
Let me ask you a few questions...
How many seeds do you have left, if any? Were they expensive? Can you get more, maybe some unknowns, like bagseeds?
Then you can pop some trial beans, and TRY TO KILL them.... See where the MINIMUM threshold is for water, light, ect.....
What I'm getting at is, you will be shocked when you find out how little "input" these tiny plants actually require.....
Don't get too distraught man, you'll get it going, these are small hurdles in the learning process....