Message from @therealmissesgreen-MD
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Lol
Ahh im dumb MD
Oof
Well, if you have a fence along your property, jasmine is always a great choice
Gravy.
I don’t own it. These are going in large box planters and relocating when we move. We’re hoping to buy a property in the next year.
Does anyone need help planting their garden?
I need tricks for keeping seedlings from wilting over
What kind of plant?
Well cucumber seeds but also growing pine trees. The pine tree seedlings seem to get wilt over quite quickly
I'm not sure about cucumber but you need to grow the pine tree seedlings indoors until they are between 6 and 12 inches tall.
Yea they wilt over after a week of sprouting
I bought a grow light and it worked better
But now they get fried too. Maybe I shouldn’t use the heat matte
The needles get fried
Cinnamon helped with wilt over to an extent
One per pot. Water frequently and make sure your soil pH isn't messed up. You can buy test strips at any garden store.
It has to be very acidic I’m assuming. I have one per a pot. I don’t let them dry out so I don’t think it’s an underwatering issue.
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I’ve done this for a couple of years but only managed to get a handful out of hundreds.
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I’m thinking maybe I should use a different soil type even though they recommend vermiculite and peatmoss
It should be 5.5 to 7 unless your trees call for something else.
Ah ok
Sterilize your equipment and get fresh potting soil if so.
@therealmissesgreen-MD yes that is it, and cinnamon kills the disease. However, even with fresh potting soil and clean containers it seems to happen. The stems choke off near the roots
Boo, sorry! I can never win between leggy seedlings and damping off.
Neutral soil- too much fertilizer will fry the little things.(hopefully you don't use chemicals but...)
Also move the lamps away from your seedlings you could be burning them
Use the hand test- not too hot or too cold
It could be a few things but it's usually the little easy things that get you...
Oh yeah!!! Don't over water and almost more importantly make sure you have a fan circulating air around the seedling and the soil
This will aerate the soil keeping anaerobic bacteria at bay as well as help create a stronger stem
(Don't create a hurricane around the poor bugger but you get the point)
I bought a Japanese maple and it looks like it’s dying. I’m not sure how to treat it if I’m even able to save the tree.
My wife says it may be too much sun, just leave it there and it will adapt.
Has it been at a Home Depot or a garden center of some sort?
I didn't even realize this garden server was here! Awesome
I was told to try Ortho Fungicide. But it was purchased at a local nursery.
Don't use fungicides!!!
Fungus plays a very important part in the soil food web and messing with it is just asking for problems
It’s consumed my tree so fast, I’m afraid whatever this is will take over the entire tree in the next week or two.