Well I started these quite some time ago from bagseed. Probably at least 4 weeks, now im just keeping them alive for the sake of learning. Eventually, if they survive their time with me, I plan on planting them outdoors and seeing if they make it.

They had a long life, I sprouted them at my friends house and we eventually planted them outdoors while we waited to get our lights. We kept them watered by an automated hose timer from Home Depot. It worked well except I think we completely over watered them and stunted their growth or killed them. One day when we visited the plants we found the stem of the seedling gone and just the leaves there, perfectly intact. After that we found another one of the plants completely gone. When both of these disappeared there were no tracks in the soil or any marks on the leaves. We covered them with chicken wire, incase the culprit was birds.

Eventually my friend who is an electrician gave us two 70w MH lights and ballasts which we soon hooked up and moved the plants underneath. We moved another seedling in with them which we had grown under cfls, this seedling even though much younger was much bigger than the other two. A few days later the newest seedling was completely gone, again with no tracks.

We then quickly moved the remaining two into my dorm closet which now have 4 25w cfls and are fed superthrive every so often.

Well I was just wondering if you guys could give me any ideas how we've lost so many of them or if you think they might be infested. Well thanks for reading that lengthy story.

Haha well this one plant is surviving some how and the other seems to have something on it. I dont think Im overfertilizing because their lower leaves were brown before I got superthrive. If you look closely in the picture there seems to be a bubble like thing on the healthier plant, its much easier to see in real life. Thanks again any help is greatly appreciated.
altec3 Reviewed by altec3 on . My two seedlings.. Well I started these quite some time ago from bagseed. Probably at least 4 weeks, now im just keeping them alive for the sake of learning. Eventually, if they survive their time with me, I plan on planting them outdoors and seeing if they make it. They had a long life, I sprouted them at my friends house and we eventually planted them outdoors while we waited to get our lights. We kept them watered by an automated hose timer from Home Depot. It worked well except I think we completely over Rating: 5