Diese Samen wurden im März drinnen gepflanzt. Hatte eine Kuppel und so. Verbesserte Lichter. Habe ich zu viel gegossen? Nicht genug? Zu kalt? Ich werde Transplantate kaufen, möchte aber daraus lernen, wenn ich kann.
I’m an amateur (learning lots every season) but I’m wondering if you used a warming pad and also what type of starting soil. I made a bad decision by getting a bag of inexpensive soil. It’s got lots of wood-type crap and clogs of stuff. I keep thinking my poor seedlings are strugglingto push the stupid heavy soil just to peek their little heads up. Mine look kinda like yours but I didn’t start em til late April. I’m gonna move them to starter type soil in solo cups with holes or something. Good luck with yours!!!
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It does look like everything’s too wet. You say you had a humidity dome, did you take it off once things started to germinate? In most cases the humidity dome isn’t actually necessary, it just helps speed up germination. Once you have something growing above soil, trapping humidity can be detrimental for a lot of plants.
Those peppers actually look okay, just slow to grow. It was probably too cold for them. A lot of people start peppers super early and use heat mats for that reason. And if it was too cold for peppers, it was definitely too cold for squash.
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I’m an amateur (learning lots every season) but I’m wondering if you used a warming pad and also what type of starting soil. I made a bad decision by getting a bag of inexpensive soil. It’s got lots of wood-type crap and clogs of stuff. I keep thinking my poor seedlings are strugglingto push the stupid heavy soil just to peek their little heads up. Mine look kinda like yours but I didn’t start em til late April. I’m gonna move them to starter type soil in solo cups with holes or something. Good luck with yours!!!
It does look like everything’s too wet. You say you had a humidity dome, did you take it off once things started to germinate? In most cases the humidity dome isn’t actually necessary, it just helps speed up germination. Once you have something growing above soil, trapping humidity can be detrimental for a lot of plants.
Those peppers actually look okay, just slow to grow. It was probably too cold for them. A lot of people start peppers super early and use heat mats for that reason. And if it was too cold for peppers, it was definitely too cold for squash.