ok people, here is how it is...going to replant into open ground within the next week and the area im going to plant in is peaty and almost surely acidic and lacking in many nutrients so I'm thinking...bring soil to it and plant it in it I have uploaded the latest pics the older one is showing some lightning of the older leaves and the younger one (by four days or something) is still showing the yellowing of the lower leaves. I know you rusty reckon its a soil problem and your almost certainly right but I would like an op on the other one as the lightning of the leaves is in the upper leaves with the bottom ones unaffected. Opinions and thoughts appreciated! :thumbsup:

Peas out!
thebeat Reviewed by thebeat on . The experiment...going wrong? Right so new enough to the whole thing, i.e. site included so dunno if this is posted in the right spot or whatever but have a few bag seeds and did the whole germination in the paper towels and two popped the shell and I in turn popped them in some compost soil for seedlings and covered it with clingfilm...:) so I was thinking happy days ...however the first seed which is now about 5 days post germ has sprouted which (I am pleased to inform peeps about) but the tip is brown and since day one Rating: 5