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11-10-2009, 05:09 PM #1OPSenior Member
Too late to bury up to the cotyledons?
Hi cancom! It's been a while since I've posted. I have gotten on with things quietly on my own until now and I could use a little help.
I got busy/lazy and my plants have stretched a little and when I re-potted them I didn't put in quite enough soil. I wanted to simply place more soil on top, perhaps nearer to the cotyledons. However, the stems are hardening and they are green, green = chlorophyll and I don't want to rot the stem. I'd prefer not to have all this "wasted space" of stem below but I don't want to mess them up somehow.
It is day 24 from seed; day 20 of lights being on.
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Is it too late?PlainJane Reviewed by PlainJane on . Too late to bury up to the cotyledons? Hi cancom! It's been a while since I've posted. I have gotten on with things quietly on my own until now and I could use a little help. I got busy/lazy and my plants have stretched a little and when I re-potted them I didn't put in quite enough soil. I wanted to simply place more soil on top, perhaps nearer to the cotyledons. However, the stems are hardening and they are green, green = chlorophyll and I don't want to rot the stem. I'd prefer not to have all this "wasted space" of stem below Rating: 5
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