to deal with stretching u can plant up to the coytolodens i think thats spelt wrong lol but there the first leafs that came out of the seed and what u covered will turn to root it just gets rid of the stretching helps make tham more stable as well i hope that helps man peace!
mc-blaze21 Reviewed by mc-blaze21 on . Which way is up? OK, I've done a TON of reading, more than I probably should...and I have a question that I haven't found a definitive answer to. Once you've germinated the seeds and had them sprout, what is that white appendage sticking out of the seed, is it the root or is it the plant? Which end should be planted up? Does it even matter? I've got 8 that germinated and they are in 2 gal containers already since I don't want to transplant. I know that I overwatered the hell out of the pots right after I Rating: 5