Same here. The thunderstorm was amazing
I am scared for my one baby plant outside. I hope it survived, don't want to check because I will leave footprints.
I might have to grab her tonight if it starts up.
I am also a noob but for me I would say when it looks like its too big for the pot.
OR
When you can see little roots through the holes on the bottom side of the pot.
The humidity dome seems to be helping it but its biggest set of leafs are nothing of what they were this morning.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I just put a humidity dome over it and pulled it inside.
I'm thinking that it isn't getting any water to the leafs (curling) so hopefully some humidity will help.
Reached 107 today.
Sorry no picture. My camera is broken.
The stock of my seedling is "pinching" or "choking" itself. What is this?
Will she survive?
She was stretching so I covered above where it was looking bad with soil to hopefully get roots going there.
I will get pics soon but I am concerned. My plant looks a little stunted.
Its 18 days old and only has 6 leafs. 2 of which are the baby leafs that it starts with.
It looks like its drooping a bit and its kind of yellowish. Last week it looked a lot greener than it is now.
Also, just yesterday...
Plant once the corn has reached about a foot. Usually that's when they stop spraying.
Make sure you know how many day corn it is. It could be cut down before you even get to harvest.