This is my fist time trying to grow. So I did some reaserch, and picked up a few things and decided to start with some seeds that I had lyeing around, for practice before I spent any money. Out of the 6 seeds 5 germinated, but 2 died within the first week. The other 3 seemed to be doing realy well.

My concern now is that one of the plants is about 6 inches tall and the stem is still realy thin. I have steaked it up, but it got nocked when I was moving it to the window for some natural light, and not the stem actualy has a kink in it. This happend about three days ago and the plant is 2 weeks old.

Is it normal for the stem to be this thin at this height. And can it survive the kink. Someone told me that I should cut the stem off where the kink is and it would grow back stronger with more leaves. Is that true?

(PS. I am the worst speller in the universe so I hope you will forgive me)
jennielee685 Reviewed by jennielee685 on . stem issues This is my fist time trying to grow. So I did some reaserch, and picked up a few things and decided to start with some seeds that I had lyeing around, for practice before I spent any money. Out of the 6 seeds 5 germinated, but 2 died within the first week. The other 3 seemed to be doing realy well. My concern now is that one of the plants is about 6 inches tall and the stem is still realy thin. I have steaked it up, but it got nocked when I was moving it to the window for some natural light, Rating: 5