I wouldn't trim anything, but tuck the fan leaves behind or under the budsites so they'll grow more vigorously.Should I trim the fan leaves a bit???????
I didn't plan on it but if its a good idea I will...suggestions anyone???
Too old isn't a year. I have seeds that are 4 years old and sprout just fine. Don't store them in a bag in your dresser. I put mine in little baggies, inside a large jar with a tbsp of rice, and put the jar in the freezer.He'll yeah bro, 20 seeds will go a long way. A problem you may run into is using them before they get too old. I try to use mine within a year which I've found difficult at times.
I'm told 42°F rather than freezing. I don't know that for a fact, but many, many years ago I worked for a government seed bank, and we used 42°F there as well.Too old isn't a year. I have seeds that are 4 years old and sprout just fine. Don't store them in a bag in your dresser. I put mine in little baggies, inside a large jar with a tbsp of rice, and put the jar in the freezer.
How do you tuck your leaves? LolI wouldn't trim anything, but tuck the fan leaves behind or under the budsites so they'll grow more vigorously.
How do you treat this.. I'll take more pics of the leaves tomorrow. So u guys can get a better look.Probably pests due to the fact its showing on your OTHER plants.
Actually , since looking again ... You seem to have wild weeds growing next to your weed , and those look like they are full of problems. Large spots ( on your plant ) looks like downy leaf fungus.
Grab them gently and push them behind nearby foliage so that they get pulled out of the sunpath of the budsite you want to favor. You can move most leaves at least 60° off their axis without their stems breaking, if you're gentle. The sawtooth edges interlock with each other and hold things in position. And everything reoptimizes its orientation to the available light very quickly — sometimes within minutes.How do you tuck your leaves? Lol