ChRonic73
- 31
- 18
Hey Farmers,
I started my first grow and as expected I've had a few challenges. Right now though my biggest concern in this.
The holes in my coco pellets were way too deep..I have one sprout that was growing inverted. I could see green leaves in the pellet but tap root was coming up.
As I went to do surgery the sprout was all curled up.. the only way I could get the leaves facing up was to lay the sprout on its side..
So it is not facing up.. the root is sideways and I just covered it back up with the loose coco from the destroyed pellet.
Questions.. Just leave it and see what happens?
or should I get the root pointing down and let the green finds its way to the light.?
I don't want to keep messing with the thing at this delicate stage, but I want the best crack at saving the seed.
Thx
I started my first grow and as expected I've had a few challenges. Right now though my biggest concern in this.
The holes in my coco pellets were way too deep..I have one sprout that was growing inverted. I could see green leaves in the pellet but tap root was coming up.
As I went to do surgery the sprout was all curled up.. the only way I could get the leaves facing up was to lay the sprout on its side..
So it is not facing up.. the root is sideways and I just covered it back up with the loose coco from the destroyed pellet.
Questions.. Just leave it and see what happens?
or should I get the root pointing down and let the green finds its way to the light.?
I don't want to keep messing with the thing at this delicate stage, but I want the best crack at saving the seed.
Thx