I’m not sure how to reply to who or maybe it’s that there are too many to reply to. But in general thanks for your help. I have another plant to show and the main difference is watering. The second difference is light spacing. The first plant was watered too much and the light was too close burning the leaves. Then it lost those leaves giving it a leggy appearance. The plants were leggy to begin with also, so your diagnosis was correct and helpful. Losing the bottom leaves that had burned just made the leggy worse.
The other difference is that this one started germinating 8-19, the other started 7-12.
The peat cup is also different and I think I just got lucky on this. I had to put in my own drainage holes, and they are smaller than the other cups. This may be why the entire cup is moist. Anyway it seems to look better.
Is this one ready to transplant? Someone (I dont have the name handy) said to transplant when the leaves were to the outside diameter of the cup, and to cut out the bottom or remove the cup entirely.
What size pot and do you recommend clay or plastic? I’ve been using 8” diameter clay, but I’m learning.
Edit (added); is this plant leggy or is it about right? I have the light’s legs on 2x4’s to compensate for the peat cup additional height, and it puts the light at 5-6”. Is that correct for a ferry morse t-5 grow light?
The other difference is that this one started germinating 8-19, the other started 7-12.
The peat cup is also different and I think I just got lucky on this. I had to put in my own drainage holes, and they are smaller than the other cups. This may be why the entire cup is moist. Anyway it seems to look better.
Is this one ready to transplant? Someone (I dont have the name handy) said to transplant when the leaves were to the outside diameter of the cup, and to cut out the bottom or remove the cup entirely.
What size pot and do you recommend clay or plastic? I’ve been using 8” diameter clay, but I’m learning.
Edit (added); is this plant leggy or is it about right? I have the light’s legs on 2x4’s to compensate for the peat cup additional height, and it puts the light at 5-6”. Is that correct for a ferry morse t-5 grow light?
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