no idea what i'm doing

frankenfish

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i'm starting my plants inside in a pot and was planning to move them outside once they sprouted but they seem to keep dying right after sprouting. they just kind of shrivel up and fall over. i think i might be overwatering. how often should i water?
 

420inmyapt

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Are you fucking serious? did you ask that guy what earth he plants to put them on...... I have seen you all over today, someone trying to build their post count.... or help people.... I have not decided yet......

Back to the questions at hand.

You say you starting you plants inside then once they are seedlings you move them outdoors.... With the way they are dieing i would guess that your shocking that young plant when you move it cause of the temps right now. Let them get bigger (4-5 sets of leaves) then move them, you should have some better results.... as far as your watering goes I couldn't tell ya, you didn't tell me how much you watered and so on... you need to post up here with details cause everyone doesn't know the background like yourself.

Hope this helps :peace::joint::mrgreen:
 

coadus51283

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Well you could try the whole worm method to find some suitable ground. Some say if you get a hand full or so of blood worm and drop them on the ground they will stay, so you would need to check the patch in a week or so. Could be the medium is bad. Hope that helps. =)
 

frankenfish

Active Member
You say you starting you plants inside then once they are seedlings you move them outdoors.... With the way they are dieing i would guess that your shocking that young plant when you move it cause of the temps right now. Let them get bigger (4-5 sets of leaves) then move them, you should have some better results.... as far as your watering goes I couldn't tell ya, you didn't tell me how much you watered and so on... you need to post up here with details cause everyone doesn't know the background like yourself.

Hope this helps :peace::joint::mrgreen:
they are not lasting long enough to transplant them. its usually withing 1-4 days after sprouting. i usually water every-other day. the room is usually in the 75 degree range, its pretty well ventilated. i've got a ceiling fan going more or less constantly. how much sun should these seedlings be getting?
 

nickfury510

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what are your lights? what is your medium? what is your light schedual? how much water are you giving when you do water?
 

del66666

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Are you fucking serious? did you ask that guy what earth he plants to put them on...... I have seen you all over today, someone trying to build their post count.... or help people.... I have not decided yet......

Back to the questions at hand.
like yourself.

Hope this helps :peace::joint::mrgreen:
read the bloody question properly b4 u open your mouth
 

del66666

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they are not lasting long enough to transplant them. its usually withing 1-4 days after sprouting. i usually water every-other day. the room is usually in the 75 degree range, its pretty well ventilated. i've got a ceiling fan going more or less constantly. how much sun should these seedlings be getting?
they need 2 b damp but not soaked,18 hours of light should do,if u got lights then hang them over at a distance that wont burn ,if starting under cfl or tube they need 2 b an inch or so away, 75 deg is ok.still dont know what growing medium,we need 2 know all.could still b shit seeds.:-?
 

gardenandcats

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Sounds like your plants have damping-off disease. It is caused by one of several fungi that live in soil or potting mix. They infect seedlings at the base of the stem, causing the stem to decay, and then attack and kill the roots...Try another type of potting soil..I myself always use pro mix for seedlings.
 
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