kindprincess
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another q:
was your soil very wet? i've had beans rot in soil that was over saturated...
was your soil very wet? i've had beans rot in soil that was over saturated...
another q:
was your soil very wet? i've had beans rot in soil that was over saturated...
no i dont think your an "ar-tard"? but bleach is a strong chemical and even if distilled it would most likly burn a newly hatched root tip which i figure would stunt the root groth, im just puttin 2 an 2 together
Stoner, next batch, instead of straight into soil, try inserting the germinated seed into peat moss disks (available everywhere very cheaply) until they sprout. Once they are a couple inches, then put the peat moss in your soil. But these guys are correct - no nutes the first few weeks.
I also have never heard of the bleach trick and probably won't be trying that anytime soon.
i think they come from the seeds somehow!? thats what i was told!! im not sure how true it is though!!what about those stupid seed maggots? i've had quite a few of them this year. the seed will pop the root about a 1/16th of an inch them the root maggots get it. i have physically seen them eating my freshly popped bean. i don't know where they come from because they have appeared in my paper towel, plugs and soil.
i think the same thing. i only see them with certain seeds.i think they come from the seeds somehow!? thats what i was told!! im not sure how true it is though!!
id have to say the same man, the buggers come from nowhere, it has to be IN the seeds i think. i got them on the 1st batch of beans i busted here in my new place and havent had them since. Maybe they are tiny relatives to budworm? they kinda look like that.i think the same thing. i only see them with certain seeds.
cool beans.Sucks man, I just planted 4 with only 2 showing taproot and what do you know.....All of them came up. I'm betting mine all grew cuz they had been picked from a plant maybe 2 weeks before they were planted.
I agree. I have been using MG organic for a while and no problems.Ive used nothing but MG. No problems. Its not the soil....Its the farmer.
I agree. I have been using MG organic for a while and no problems.
Really glad I saw this I was ready to use MG but I have organic on hand, thanks for posting.So, I just germinated 4 seeds, all of them germinated, but I put them in the soil, and it was riding on a week from planting to now, so I dug them up, only to find that no progress was made. There was NO root structure, and they looked the same as when I put them in the dirt... not even 1/16 of an inch of the taproot was sprouted... this was the case with all 4... what the fuck went wrong? The soil is miracle grow, cut with a courter vermiculite, and a tbsp of blood meal.
yeah if you dont add any nutes. If your going to use nutes then dont use mg soil.
I use Botanicare's pro line from the second set of true leaves with no overdosing. But when I water, I water alot so any old nute residue is washed away and only good new water remains. I also wait a while to water again. Also, every three weeks or so I flush a few gallons per container of clearex and then water right after as normal with nutes. I think only watering enough to moisten the soil is what causes alot of problems for people. A lot of water has to drain each watering. In ground is cool because you can leave a hose going a while to flood the place and then turn it off and let is absorb.I use FoxFarm nutes with no problems. If I didn't....my plants would show lots of deficiencies.