KaylasKush
- 89
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Hi,
I'm a first time grower and was growing my seedlings on a windowsill, not knowing that a long stem is actually a problem. On another forum I was told to transplant and bury the stem but as I've transplanted recently I don't want to move them around again, considering they're only 2-3 weeks old.
I know it's searching for more light so I've put my fluorescent photography light over them to stop the growth a bit and begin forming more leaves. It's going to be an outside grow once they're ready to start hardening off.
Since I was told the stem of the plant won't hold the weight I'm thinking of transplanting again in about 2 weeks, and THEN covering some of the stem.
My question is, is this okay to do? Is waiting going to cause any problems?
Durban Poison is also naturally a very tall plant so I was just thinking "this is normal" in the beginning.
Thanks in advance guys :)
I'm a first time grower and was growing my seedlings on a windowsill, not knowing that a long stem is actually a problem. On another forum I was told to transplant and bury the stem but as I've transplanted recently I don't want to move them around again, considering they're only 2-3 weeks old.
I know it's searching for more light so I've put my fluorescent photography light over them to stop the growth a bit and begin forming more leaves. It's going to be an outside grow once they're ready to start hardening off.
Since I was told the stem of the plant won't hold the weight I'm thinking of transplanting again in about 2 weeks, and THEN covering some of the stem.
My question is, is this okay to do? Is waiting going to cause any problems?
Durban Poison is also naturally a very tall plant so I was just thinking "this is normal" in the beginning.
Thanks in advance guys :)