TheGhettoGrower
Member
Hello to all,
I'm a first-time grower in need of a bit of help. A week and a half ago, I germ'ed some seeds using the paper towel method, not expecting any of them to sprout. To my surprise, about 75% of them cracked open and developed their taproot. I planted the seeds in soil a week ago and have had mixed results. Unfortunately, I have made a newbie mistake and planted them in Miracle-Gro Potting Soil. Out of 15 seeds planted, 2 have formed a set, 1 only has embryo leaves, 5 or 6 more are up but look very sickly and the rest haven't sprouted in any shape or form. I am growing indoors and here is my setup:
6 in fiber pots
Miracle-Gro Potting Soil, 21-7-14 ratio
2 40W "Cool White" Flouro (set 2 in above the tallest sprout)
Pots are in 4 in deep plastic trays to prevent water damage
Now, I've been watering them every other day when the pots are dry. One of my sets have a yellow discoloration on it and I'm thinking they are getting burned by the nutrients in the Miracle-Gro. Here are some pictures:
"Healthiest Looking Plant":
"Burned Set":
"Sickly Sprouts":
Now my questions are:
Can I move these plants from the Miracle-Gro to a different soil without damaging the plant (and how do I go about doing this?)
Recommendation for a good, cheap, easily accessible soil?
Any way I can salvage those sickly looking sprouts?
If any expert growers see something I don't and have some advice, I'm all ears. Really, I want to see if I can keep these plants alive and grow them through the winter and learn from my experiences while I set-up for the real grow come spring-time. Thanks for the help!
I'm a first-time grower in need of a bit of help. A week and a half ago, I germ'ed some seeds using the paper towel method, not expecting any of them to sprout. To my surprise, about 75% of them cracked open and developed their taproot. I planted the seeds in soil a week ago and have had mixed results. Unfortunately, I have made a newbie mistake and planted them in Miracle-Gro Potting Soil. Out of 15 seeds planted, 2 have formed a set, 1 only has embryo leaves, 5 or 6 more are up but look very sickly and the rest haven't sprouted in any shape or form. I am growing indoors and here is my setup:
6 in fiber pots
Miracle-Gro Potting Soil, 21-7-14 ratio
2 40W "Cool White" Flouro (set 2 in above the tallest sprout)
Pots are in 4 in deep plastic trays to prevent water damage
Now, I've been watering them every other day when the pots are dry. One of my sets have a yellow discoloration on it and I'm thinking they are getting burned by the nutrients in the Miracle-Gro. Here are some pictures:
"Healthiest Looking Plant":
"Burned Set":
"Sickly Sprouts":
Now my questions are:
Can I move these plants from the Miracle-Gro to a different soil without damaging the plant (and how do I go about doing this?)
Recommendation for a good, cheap, easily accessible soil?
Any way I can salvage those sickly looking sprouts?
If any expert growers see something I don't and have some advice, I'm all ears. Really, I want to see if I can keep these plants alive and grow them through the winter and learn from my experiences while I set-up for the real grow come spring-time. Thanks for the help!