BluBerri
Member
Ok - I'm a noob.... I have never tried to grow anything in my life!
But I'm desperately trying to save my poor baby sprout - If it's not already too
late! :'( I will try to be brief, I've tried posting this twice with no results.
It suddenly says I'm not logged in... anyway...
I've done alot of research online as well as talked with people who grow and
thought I had a pretty good grasp - but apparently I've been getting some bad info
or something. Found your website and it seems that I have possibly made many
mistakes from the beginning and despite all that, these seedlings have been
fighting to begin their new life!
I'm hoping that someone here can HELP me -- because now I'm so confused!!
One site says to plant the seed so the pointed end is down in the soil....another
site says to plant it so the pointed end is up...and my "helpers" at the time of
planting say, "Just drop em in there, they'll grow upward!" So, I dropped em in
and hoped for the best!
I placed two seeds (unknown strain) into wet paper towels and placed them in a
closed container. It took about 3 days when one of the seeds took right off. It had
a really long taproot...the other seed hadn't done anything, but I planted them
both at the same time anyway into a small greenhouse type grow tray/box and placed
them in my growroom under the lights.
I followed directions from another site for my soil mix - making sure to get the PH
level to 6.5 as it stated to. My mix is:
Miracle Grow Potting Soil w/nutrients 50%
Screened Top Soil 35%
Sand 5%
Muck (Bio- char) 5%
Peet Moss 5%
The lights I'm working with right now are called "Jump Start" High Output T5 light
kit....18 hrs on - 6 off.
By the end of the first day in the soil the seedling had already broke the soil!
The little sprout seemed to be doing very well at first - but looked a little
strange compared to the picture I was looking at.... It seems maybe the seed
cracked wrong or something because the sprout and seed had pushed it's way up to
the top of the soil and the root looked very snake like. I kept a close eye on it
all day long.
The site I was following directions from, said that once I saw the first two leaves
pop out that it was time to remove the dome and make sure it had air circulation
and ventilation -- so I removed the dome. (BTW- My room temp remains between 70-85%
and the humidity between 47-65%) It seemed as the day went on my poor sprout
wasn't looking too healthy...and getting pretty droopy. So I did some more research
and reading and then after studying my sprout a little more, noticed that the shell
casing was stuck/attached to the bottom of the sprout and so as carefully as I
could, I removed the shell and gently put the root down in the dirt - gently
propped up my sprout and hoped for the best!
I also put the dome back on overnight.
When I checked on the sprout this morning, it was standing up all by itself away
from where I had propped it! I thought this was a promising sign and I got excited!
But as the day progressed the two leaves do not seem to want to open - they were
closed together kind of. I checked them a few minutes ago and the two leaves are
practically gone...dried or shriveled or something - but it is still standing and
the stem still appears strong.
Is there anyway to save this poor thing or is it a lost cause???
Thanks for your reading my book... lol and for any replies!
But I'm desperately trying to save my poor baby sprout - If it's not already too
late! :'( I will try to be brief, I've tried posting this twice with no results.
It suddenly says I'm not logged in... anyway...
I've done alot of research online as well as talked with people who grow and
thought I had a pretty good grasp - but apparently I've been getting some bad info
or something. Found your website and it seems that I have possibly made many
mistakes from the beginning and despite all that, these seedlings have been
fighting to begin their new life!
I'm hoping that someone here can HELP me -- because now I'm so confused!!
One site says to plant the seed so the pointed end is down in the soil....another
site says to plant it so the pointed end is up...and my "helpers" at the time of
planting say, "Just drop em in there, they'll grow upward!" So, I dropped em in
and hoped for the best!
I placed two seeds (unknown strain) into wet paper towels and placed them in a
closed container. It took about 3 days when one of the seeds took right off. It had
a really long taproot...the other seed hadn't done anything, but I planted them
both at the same time anyway into a small greenhouse type grow tray/box and placed
them in my growroom under the lights.
I followed directions from another site for my soil mix - making sure to get the PH
level to 6.5 as it stated to. My mix is:
Miracle Grow Potting Soil w/nutrients 50%
Screened Top Soil 35%
Sand 5%
Muck (Bio- char) 5%
Peet Moss 5%
The lights I'm working with right now are called "Jump Start" High Output T5 light
kit....18 hrs on - 6 off.
By the end of the first day in the soil the seedling had already broke the soil!
The little sprout seemed to be doing very well at first - but looked a little
strange compared to the picture I was looking at.... It seems maybe the seed
cracked wrong or something because the sprout and seed had pushed it's way up to
the top of the soil and the root looked very snake like. I kept a close eye on it
all day long.
The site I was following directions from, said that once I saw the first two leaves
pop out that it was time to remove the dome and make sure it had air circulation
and ventilation -- so I removed the dome. (BTW- My room temp remains between 70-85%
and the humidity between 47-65%) It seemed as the day went on my poor sprout
wasn't looking too healthy...and getting pretty droopy. So I did some more research
and reading and then after studying my sprout a little more, noticed that the shell
casing was stuck/attached to the bottom of the sprout and so as carefully as I
could, I removed the shell and gently put the root down in the dirt - gently
propped up my sprout and hoped for the best!
I also put the dome back on overnight.
When I checked on the sprout this morning, it was standing up all by itself away
from where I had propped it! I thought this was a promising sign and I got excited!
But as the day progressed the two leaves do not seem to want to open - they were
closed together kind of. I checked them a few minutes ago and the two leaves are
practically gone...dried or shriveled or something - but it is still standing and
the stem still appears strong.
Is there anyway to save this poor thing or is it a lost cause???
Thanks for your reading my book... lol and for any replies!