I tried to take another picture with another camera on macro and it wont show up...the top is just too small to be picked up by camera - thanks though! I am 99% sure it's male. :thumbsup:
NotSoTwiggy Reviewed by NotSoTwiggy 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