Ok, so, I planted my first set of plants the week of Christmas, so those are the ones I will address.
Once they were big enough to pot up, I did so. But, since the beginning of Jan., they have BARELY grown. I think I may have done 2 mistakes. #1-I started them all in peat pellets. When I potted up, I didn't loosen the peat. I just stuck them straight into the soil. Which leads me to #2-I potted them into 3" pots, but into the same mix that I grew my full size plants in last year. (The mix includes 4 parts peat, 2 parts cow manure compost, 2 parts Sta Green potting soil [JUST like MG], and 1 part perlite.) I'm THINKING I may have burned them. In addition to the lack of growth, they are yellowish. I have given them Epsom salt, so that is not the problem.
Anyways, with no further ado, here are a couple of pics for comp.....
Right after I potted them up....
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/xx237/meaghersean/100MEDIA_IMAG0015.jpg
Today, about 12 hours after a foliar spray of Epsom salt....
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/xx237/meaghersean/100MEDIA_IMAG0024.jpg
Once they were big enough to pot up, I did so. But, since the beginning of Jan., they have BARELY grown. I think I may have done 2 mistakes. #1-I started them all in peat pellets. When I potted up, I didn't loosen the peat. I just stuck them straight into the soil. Which leads me to #2-I potted them into 3" pots, but into the same mix that I grew my full size plants in last year. (The mix includes 4 parts peat, 2 parts cow manure compost, 2 parts Sta Green potting soil [JUST like MG], and 1 part perlite.) I'm THINKING I may have burned them. In addition to the lack of growth, they are yellowish. I have given them Epsom salt, so that is not the problem.
Anyways, with no further ado, here are a couple of pics for comp.....
Right after I potted them up....
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/xx237/meaghersean/100MEDIA_IMAG0015.jpg
Today, about 12 hours after a foliar spray of Epsom salt....
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/xx237/meaghersean/100MEDIA_IMAG0024.jpg