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07-03-2008, 08:56 PM #1OPJunior Member
Need help growing, always encounter the same problem... PICTURE!
Hey there.
I am interested in growing but in my dozens of attempts I always have the same problem. I have tried researching it, but with my lack of plant knowlege I can not find an answer. I am hoping someone can help me. I made a paint picture because I do not know how to describe it...
(I don't know how to add images so here is the linkhttp://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3.../deadplant.jpg
The seed begins to grow, and about 4-7 days later, the plant becomes so tall it can't support its weight (I'm guessing) and bends/breaks over. It then shrivels up and dies.
any advice?GnomeKing Reviewed by GnomeKing on . Need help growing, always encounter the same problem... PICTURE! Hey there. I am interested in growing but in my dozens of attempts I always have the same problem. I have tried researching it, but with my lack of plant knowlege I can not find an answer. I am hoping someone can help me. I made a paint picture because I do not know how to describe it... (I don't know how to add images so here is the link:) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v371/AragornReid/deadplant.jpg The seed begins to grow, and about 4-7 days later, the plant becomes so tall it Rating: 5
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07-03-2008, 08:57 PM #2Senior Member
Need help growing, always encounter the same problem... PICTURE!
I would be guessing you are using the wrong lights?
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07-03-2008, 09:00 PM #3Senior Member
Need help growing, always encounter the same problem... PICTURE!
Could be damping off. It is a fungus that attacks the plant at the soil's surface. I've heard that a light sprinkling of ground cinnamon has anti-fungal properties.
What is your lighting setup?
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07-03-2008, 09:02 PM #4Senior Member
Need help growing, always encounter the same problem... PICTURE!
Not enough light
Light too far away
Way too wet
Not enough air flow
Wrong type of light
Not using fresh sterile soil
^^^Common contributors to stretch and/or damping-off fungus
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07-03-2008, 10:15 PM #5Senior Member
Need help growing, always encounter the same problem... PICTURE!
Other then that before they fall over re-pot them. Hopefully in good soil. Then bury the plant down to the first set of leaves (cotyledons) this way it can be supported better. Same thing happened to me when i was playing around a year ago.
lol funny pic too.
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07-03-2008, 10:22 PM #6Senior Member
Need help growing, always encounter the same problem... PICTURE!
stop over watering and maybe use a stake?? toothpik?? so it wont fall over
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07-03-2008, 10:48 PM #7Senior Member
Need help growing, always encounter the same problem... PICTURE!
Transplant and bury it down so the tops are showing and get a fan going on it to strengthen it up... Only leave 2''3'' inches out of a four inch pot Fans are important....
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07-04-2008, 08:59 PM #8OPJunior Member
Need help growing, always encounter the same problem... PICTURE!
Thanks guys! I don't think the soil is the problem or the light for this problem, because I have tried outside, inside, under black lights, under natural day lights, and in different types of soils.
I'll try the tooth pick and transplanting leaving only the 2 leaves above.
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07-05-2008, 12:49 PM #9Senior Member
Need help growing, always encounter the same problem... PICTURE!
Greenleaf said it right.
When the little one sprouts and begins it's upward growth, it can get really tall.
Transplant and put ti deep into the soil so the first set of leaves are just above the soil.
Have a fan in the space blowing lightly over the plant to strengthen the stem.
Try again.
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07-05-2008, 01:28 PM #10Senior Member
Need help growing, always encounter the same problem... PICTURE!
Like Blink said...
Either that, or start the seeds in a cup that's half full of soil. When the seedling stretches, and reaches the top of the cup, instead of transplanting...leave them in the cup and carefully bury them up to the cotlydons. (the first set of leaves) Leave room for future waterings, and keep a fan on 'em.
Using a stake makes the plant dependant on external support, and is a bitch to train them off of it. The problem get's compounded during pre-flower stretch and when buds fill out.
With the pix below, I started-out with a bit too much soil to start the seedling, but it shows the general concept.
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