peat pellets yeah, but going to transplant to solo cups pretty soon!Umbra said:Best of luck! What are you using as a potting medium there, peat? Interested to see how it turns out.
This is also my first time growing and I have a similar setup. I'm a week or two ahead of you with some of my plants, so maybe you can learn from any mistakes I make along the way: http://thehotpepper.com/topic/58669-umbras-2016-glog-0-to-100-real-quick/
FullersFire said:guys is it time to water them yet? i haven't watered them once since putting them in the peat pellets and the soil is very dry to touch.
FullersFire said:peat pellets yeah, but going to transplant to solo cups pretty soon!
no i have taken the dome off now because most seeds have germinated.twenty said:i usually go by their weight, are you still using the humidity dome? i like to use a turkey baster to gently add water,
when I pick up the peat pellets they were moist on the bottom still but dry on the top should I water them or let them get drier on the bottomBig Kahuna said:Look like they are ready for a little drink.
FullersFire said:hey guys whats going on with this plant? is this what wilting looks like or is that something else? also should i transplant them into the solo cups now, the soil gets very dry and hard in the peat pellets quickly.. thanks
so i shouldn't transplant them to solo cups yet? i was going to because the peat pellets dry out so often, i dont want to overwater the plants.. the peat pellets crack a lot when they are dry too.alkhall said:
Looks like it may not make it...
You could transplant if you wish. I generally wait until I am certain the plant is healthy and not going to be sickly or die before I transplant; generally three sets of true leaves, with good color, size, and shape.