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11-24-2009, 06:31 PM #1OPMember
part of the stem is turning brown and thinning out
part of the stem is turning brown and thinning out, it also needs something to support it or it will fold completely over. what should i do? its only about a month old and its grown under a florescent light. im guessing its lack of co2. but im not sure
IEmPtYNeSsI Reviewed by IEmPtYNeSsI on . part of the stem is turning brown and thinning out part of the stem is turning brown and thinning out, it also needs something to support it or it will fold completely over. what should i do? its only about a month old and its grown under a florescent light. im guessing its lack of co2. but im not sure Rating: 5
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11-24-2009, 06:42 PM #2Senior Member
part of the stem is turning brown and thinning out
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11-24-2009, 09:03 PM #3Member
part of the stem is turning brown and thinning out
If stem is turning brown and thinning out your plant is most likely in trouble. This sounds to me like the problem known as "Damping-Off": [attachment=o231988] Basically it is a fungal attack on the stem around the soil line. Is your room clean, and does it have good ventilation? This is just a possibility.
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11-25-2009, 08:41 AM #4OPMember
part of the stem is turning brown and thinning out
no, its not clea, and theres not much ventilation. so thats problaby it
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