Hey guys, I could use some help. I have some plants in the ground that are growing heroically and putting out pods quite well, and no issues there. However, I do have some need of help with seedlings. I have started several plants from seed and had great luck with germination, but then shortly after that my plants seem to stall out. For instance, the first picture below is of bhut jolokia seedlings that I started in a wet paper towel and progressed to the pots to grow larger before putting them in the ground. That was about the first week in October. The seedlings popped up quickly and set a second set of leaves, and then nothing since. I would like to know what I have done or not done that has caused this, as it is very frustrating!
The second picture is of a red savina and razzamatazz plant, both of which were started about mid-October. They grew great in the small starter cups, and then when transferred to the bigger pot they also stalled out. Again, they have turned a bit yellow, but appear to still be alive, just not doing anything.
The last picture is of Butch T Scorpions. Again, they were germinated in a wet paper towel and moved to the pot they currently reside in, starting about the 1st of November. They popped up nicely, and stalled out.
If I am doing something obviously wrong, please let me know! I would really like to get the scorps at the least growing and producing.
The second picture is of a red savina and razzamatazz plant, both of which were started about mid-October. They grew great in the small starter cups, and then when transferred to the bigger pot they also stalled out. Again, they have turned a bit yellow, but appear to still be alive, just not doing anything.
The last picture is of Butch T Scorpions. Again, they were germinated in a wet paper towel and moved to the pot they currently reside in, starting about the 1st of November. They popped up nicely, and stalled out.
If I am doing something obviously wrong, please let me know! I would really like to get the scorps at the least growing and producing.