Quote Originally Posted by NotSoTwiggy
Well, my seedlings did pretty well....I used a fan to help give the stems strength, they're still a little Skinny, but now that I've cut the light back to sex them, I think I found a male. I know this picture isn't the sharpest, I tried and this is taken under a magnifying glass, but I think this is a male plant. What I need is confirmation that I'm correct, if anyone can tell from this picture I would appreciate your comments before I destroy it. What I am seeing is teeny-tiny banana shapes at the top of the plant, and on the second set of leaves below the top.
It's impossible to see in that picture, maybe you should see if your camera has a macro function as it will let you get really good zoom shots of the picture....Completely honest I don't think anyone will be able to tell you with this picture!
Italiano715 Reviewed by Italiano715 on . Skinny, tall, seedlings I understand my problem is lack of light, or a light source too far away, but here's my question about tall skinny seedlings...if you plant them deeper, into a bigger pot, will the stems, that are under the dirt, grow roots along that stem, like a tomato plant does? Or will the stem just rot and the plant eventually die. I have some seedlings that are so tall and thin, but (knock on wood) are not top heavy AS OF YET, and I don't know what to do with them. I do use a fan on them, to try to Rating: 5