You germinated the seed in a sponge, then tried to remove it after it sprouted? :wtf:

Quote Originally Posted by BigMagno
What do you guys got for me??
FAQs. :thumbsup:

Too many questions left unanswered for anyone to really know anything other than what you've described. If you're having problems, you should fill out the Troubleshooting Form out as accurately as possible if you want an accurate diagnosis.

To try answering some of your questions:

  • For a plant that size, you might consider using a smaller container next time. Excess soil + no roots growing in it = accidental overwatering and stagnant conditions, leading to more undue frustration.
  • Perlite is your friend, and your earthworms will probably die unless you know how to keep them alive. Might consider supplementing worm castings next time, as opposed to actual worms.
Mr. Clandestine Reviewed by Mr. Clandestine on . Advice (Plants Sad and on the verge of death maybe) I planted my Afgan Kush Plant, and while attempting to take its roots out of the sponge, I think I ripped some roots so just planted it like that with the sponge.. Not to mention the roots were exposed for a pretty good time.. This is its second day planted, I will kick my own ass if it dies but how can I keep it alive. Also this soil doesn't look best should I mixed it with dirt? I want to leave it like this in the pot for maybe a week then worry about changing the soil. Soil Rating: 5