You need to get a fan on them and more light they are too spenly.You need to get the moldy ones away from the rest or it will spread. If you do not strengthen the stems they will not be able to withstand the wind outside, Put them outside in the fresh air everyday if it is warm enough and harden them off. Do not leave them out at night and put a low fan on them when they are inside. I hope this helps.
@mmlrc6atgmailcom Yes it helps. I started yesterday taking them outside. Right now it is kind of sprinkling outside, I think they should be alright. I took the moldy ones out and set them in the lid, away from each other and they are actually starting to grow as well. So far so good. I always used started plants for my garden, starting from seeds is a new experience. I really do appreciate the comment.
@Carrie3570 Just keep a eye on them I don't know how cold it is there and if the rain is a cold rain. You also need to remember when starting your own plants to start earlier than normal. Or you will have a late harvest. We are going to try to put up a green house this fall and start all our own plants next year. We have done it before but have moved alot.Good luck with the garden :-)) Scrape the top of the moldy ones and aireate the dirt that will help also and peroxide helps also...
I think its Baby Mothras... but I'm not 100% on that.
Whatever it is, I would separate them (get rid of them) as there is no way it can be beneficial to the other seedlings, and more than a good chance it is harmful.
@Carrie3570 Don't get too down Carrie... It's to be expected with gardening, besides you don't know how long those pod's have been stored and what sort of soil? or compound they used?.... Don't give up just yet.... Cheers.
@Carrie3570 I made a 30 minute Gear and Supplies vid, cut it in three sections, and started uploading.... They failed twice already after 25% complete?... Not sure why?... Anyway have to get to bed...But will leave them again uploading overnight and see if they uploaded in the morning.... Cheers.
Yes it is mold. That indicates a too humid condition. Take the lid off the greenhouse for a few hours and let it dry out some. Should remedy the condition. Another alternative would be a solution of hydrogen peroxide/water solution to water the plants with. Would kill any fungi without killing the plants.
Hey Carrie. Sprouting is tough when doing lots of differant seeds in the same housing. It is mold ang generally meens that one will not sprout. You can try to remove it and hope for the best. It will not efect the rest of your seedlings but you will find it hard to make them all happy in the same tray. Play with the lighting and talk nice to them. Good luck.
@OBXSOLWIND Thanks, I'll give it a try. By the way, I always talk nice to my plants, it always seems to perk them up for some reason. The plant next to me is Mrs. Greenfingers.
Where did you buy the whole kit? Some places sell some pretty crappy versions of those things...some are good and some aren't...reckon you could have gotten a bad one?
You need to get a fan on them and more light they are too spenly.You need to get the moldy ones away from the rest or it will spread. If you do not strengthen the stems they will not be able to withstand the wind outside, Put them outside in the fresh air everyday if it is warm enough and harden them off. Do not leave them out at night and put a low fan on them when they are inside. I hope this helps.
mmlrc6atgmailcom 10 months ago
@mmlrc6atgmailcom Yes it helps. I started yesterday taking them outside. Right now it is kind of sprinkling outside, I think they should be alright. I took the moldy ones out and set them in the lid, away from each other and they are actually starting to grow as well. So far so good. I always used started plants for my garden, starting from seeds is a new experience. I really do appreciate the comment.
Carrie3570 10 months ago
@Carrie3570 Just keep a eye on them I don't know how cold it is there and if the rain is a cold rain. You also need to remember when starting your own plants to start earlier than normal. Or you will have a late harvest. We are going to try to put up a green house this fall and start all our own plants next year. We have done it before but have moved alot.Good luck with the garden :-)) Scrape the top of the moldy ones and aireate the dirt that will help also and peroxide helps also...
mmlrc6atgmailcom 10 months ago
I think its Baby Mothras... but I'm not 100% on that.
Whatever it is, I would separate them (get rid of them) as there is no way it can be beneficial to the other seedlings, and more than a good chance it is harmful.
-TEW
theeastwatch 10 months ago
:( Doesn't look Good Carrie... I'm with MrTimotheus85 on that.... Cheers.
ohoh00007 10 months ago
@ohoh00007 *tears* bummer man.
Carrie3570 10 months ago
@Carrie3570 Don't get too down Carrie... It's to be expected with gardening, besides you don't know how long those pod's have been stored and what sort of soil? or compound they used?.... Don't give up just yet.... Cheers.
(( My Vid Uploads are failing?))
ohoh00007 10 months ago
@ohoh00007 What do you mean they are failing? Aren't loading to YouTube right now?
Carrie3570 10 months ago
@Carrie3570 I made a 30 minute Gear and Supplies vid, cut it in three sections, and started uploading.... They failed twice already after 25% complete?... Not sure why?... Anyway have to get to bed...But will leave them again uploading overnight and see if they uploaded in the morning.... Cheers.
ohoh00007 10 months ago
@Carrie3570 Hi Carrie...update.... I got two to upload... Part 1 is in progress.... LOL.... Cheers.
ohoh00007 10 months ago
I do not have a clue but it looks bad 2 me. I would yank them...
MadBadVoodo 10 months ago
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MadBadVoodo 10 months ago
Yes it is mold. That indicates a too humid condition. Take the lid off the greenhouse for a few hours and let it dry out some. Should remedy the condition. Another alternative would be a solution of hydrogen peroxide/water solution to water the plants with. Would kill any fungi without killing the plants.
jwlrymkr 10 months ago
@jwlrymkr ohhhh... thanks, sounds like I should give that a try before throwing them out.
Carrie3570 10 months ago
Hey Carrie. Sprouting is tough when doing lots of differant seeds in the same housing. It is mold ang generally meens that one will not sprout. You can try to remove it and hope for the best. It will not efect the rest of your seedlings but you will find it hard to make them all happy in the same tray. Play with the lighting and talk nice to them. Good luck.
OBXSOLWIND 10 months ago
@OBXSOLWIND Thanks, I'll give it a try. By the way, I always talk nice to my plants, it always seems to perk them up for some reason. The plant next to me is Mrs. Greenfingers.
Carrie3570 10 months ago
Where did you buy the whole kit? Some places sell some pretty crappy versions of those things...some are good and some aren't...reckon you could have gotten a bad one?
Chris9183 10 months ago
@Chris9183 I bought the kit at my local nursery.
Carrie3570 10 months ago
It is mold and i would get rid of it,it will get in the air and make you sick..
MrTimotheus85 10 months ago
@MrTimotheus85 I'll be removing them Tim.
Carrie3570 10 months ago
some of mine got the same fungus/microb growth. whatever it is.
antifactionprogman 10 months ago
@antifactionprogman Did they end up growing or did have to throw them out?
Carrie3570 10 months ago