JGVermont1965
Lover of all things green
This is the second time I've walked into the germination room and found a Blue Ice seedling just plain dead.
The night before this was "the one" out of 10.
Vibrant, short and stocky, branching out everywhere and just a gorgeous little plant.
And then yesterday morning she was like the picture.
My ph is a little high, around 6.4 in yesterday's testing, everything else is spot on.
I'm thinking since I had one do the exact same thing 2 weeks ago it's most likely genetic but I would like some input from my fellow growers.
As I've said before, I'm not used to growing in soil, especially indoors so this is all new to me.
I'm using Fox Farms Strawberry Fields mixed 50/50 with coco coir fiber with some gravel and perlite thrown in for drainage and retention.
So is this a horrible genetic trait or am I just a bad gardener?
Thanks for your help/advice.
The night before this was "the one" out of 10.
Vibrant, short and stocky, branching out everywhere and just a gorgeous little plant.
And then yesterday morning she was like the picture.
My ph is a little high, around 6.4 in yesterday's testing, everything else is spot on.
I'm thinking since I had one do the exact same thing 2 weeks ago it's most likely genetic but I would like some input from my fellow growers.
As I've said before, I'm not used to growing in soil, especially indoors so this is all new to me.
I'm using Fox Farms Strawberry Fields mixed 50/50 with coco coir fiber with some gravel and perlite thrown in for drainage and retention.
So is this a horrible genetic trait or am I just a bad gardener?
Thanks for your help/advice.