Sure.Thanks for the info. Anyone have any suggestion on type of humidifier?
I use this humidifier here on Amazon. It costs $35 and uses these filters.
Sure.Thanks for the info. Anyone have any suggestion on type of humidifier?
Thanks for the advice. I just put 8 seeds (seedsman freebies instead of bomb seeds to try and not waste my good seeds as i have been chucking em) into a cup to start up another grow so i will probably try a couple with coco as i have some on hand and 6 of em with pro mix with different watering styles and packing styles. Also some with added worm castings and others without. If anyone has suggestions on anything i should try give me a shout. Thanks and appreciate all your advice.In my view, 90% of this type of problem with seedlings is the medium. That's why I make up my own soil. And the soil I grow seeds in is different from the main grow: it's mainly peat and Perlite. You want rapid root growth. The worst thing for seedlings is a heavy, soggy medium with any kind of insufficiently decomposed wooden material. A lot of commercial 'potting soil' contains shredded trees. It's terrible for our herb. If you're not familiar with soil composition, you can grow in coco coir, just flood and drain.
Thanks for the advice. I planted it shallow so it wouldnt grow big. It was just a plant that was for fun. I never really thought about it but being so shallow it is probably not getting much airflow. I will hold off on watering till it is really dry or wilting.First problem is you didn't fill the container. That had nothing to do with your issue but it's still a problem.
A small plant in a large container doesn't need the entire pot soaked. Now that's soaked leave it alone. It will dry. Stop giving it water.