lilmissfiend
Well-Known Member
hey there, the name's Lola. I'm a bit new to growing I suppose, I've learned a bit already thanks to several resources but I feel there is much more I should know considering I am growing what I believe is my first female plant. I tried growing one last year but the balls came out before any internodal growth had developed so I automatically scrapped that plant. This one is much different, the seed fell from the last bud of some yummy hydro I had, knowing none of the seeds from the weed here in Texas had grown before (the first plant was from a seed I got before I moved here), I decided to give it a try anyway and lo and behold, Petunia sprouted. It's a few months old now, at first it grew very well, then I noticed it wasn't looking as healthy as it should so my husband figured out that I'd been overwatering it. I stopped that quick, when she got big enough I tied her to a stick, since it's indoors I had a bit of a hard time getting a good lighting schedule for it but I've got one figured out now and will be getting a real lamp for it this week. Of course, I have images. Taken today in fact, but I don't believe I'm able to upload them here.
Petunia's been on a bit of a rocky road (between discoloration, droopy and curled leaves) but I hope it's smooth sailing from here.
also, supercropping was suggested, but I don't want to hurt my baby so I googled it to see what I had to do (that's how I got here!) and it looks...... a little sad, for lack of a better word. Not saying it's not a good idea, but with my luck I'll snap my plant in half..
Lola
Petunia's been on a bit of a rocky road (between discoloration, droopy and curled leaves) but I hope it's smooth sailing from here.
also, supercropping was suggested, but I don't want to hurt my baby so I googled it to see what I had to do (that's how I got here!) and it looks...... a little sad, for lack of a better word. Not saying it's not a good idea, but with my luck I'll snap my plant in half..
Lola